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Official price of Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23

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Samsung has finally unveiled the prices and release dates for each device in its upcoming lineup. Read on to learn all about them!

Galaxy S23 Series US Price

The Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra prices were announced today by Samsung. The Galaxy S23 will cost $799, the Galaxy S23+ will cost $999, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra will cost $1,199. These prices are for the unlocked versions of the phone and will be available in stores on February 23rd.

The S23 Ultra

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the most premium smartphone in Samsung’s lineup. It features a massive 6.8-inch display, quad-camera system, and powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Pricing starts at $1,199 for the 128GB model and goes up to $1,399 for the 512GB option.

It also has 12GB RAM and a 1TB storage variant, but the price has not been announced yet.

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: $1,199
  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: $1,299
  • 12GB RAM + 512GB storage: $1,399
  • 12GB RAM + 1TB storage: TBA

The S23+

The S23+ is the second brother of the Galaxy S23 family. It features a 6.7-inch display, tripe cameras, and a 4700mAh battery. The S23+ will retail for $1049 for 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: $1,049
  • 8GB RAM + 512GB storage: TBA

The S23

The S23 is the mini addition to Samsung’s Galaxy S23 line of smartphones. The Ultra model is the higher-end version, with a larger screen and more powerful processor, while the Plus model is the lower-end version, with a smaller screen and less powerful processor. 

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: $799
  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: $849
  • 8GB RAM + 512GB storage: TBA

Galaxy S23 Series UK Price

In the United Kingdom, prices have increased. Costing £1,599, £1,399, and £1,299, respectively, are the 1TB, 512GB, and 256GB Galaxy S23 Ultra models. The 256GB and 128GB Galaxy S23 cost £899 and £849, respectively, whereas the 512GB and 256GB Galaxy S23+ cost £1,149 and £1,049, respectively.


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Galaxy S25 Ultra Rumors Hint at No Battery or Charging Upgrades

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Samsung has kept the same battery capacity for the flagship devices while also sticking to the same fast charging speed. If we look at the Galaxy S Ultra devices from the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the company has stuck with 45 W charging and the same 5000 mAh battery. According to the latest report, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may also use the same battery and specifications.

Previous, it was rumored that the Galaxy S24 Ultra could be equipped with stacked battery technology, which could lead to maximizing the component cost, but now, according to an X user named Sawyer Galox, it is reported that the Korean giant will skip this hardware change on the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra to save on component cost.

Along with this, the tipster also expressed his disappointment with Samsung’s take on the unchained hardware. He adds that users who want to buy the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra should keep their expectations low with the battery performance, as Samsung will keep the specs the same with the 500mAh battery and the 45W.

However, the company will also introduce its latest device with new chipsets that may provide improved optimization, which may provide some long-lasting battery life, but it will not provide any improvement in charging.


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Samsung plans to implement its dual chipset strategy for Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6

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Samsung is preparing to introduce its next-generation foldable device, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. However, given that the new smartphones in the Z lineup typically launch between July and August, some rumors suggest that the company might host the next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, 2024. Despite the date being more than three months away, numerous details have surfaced online.

According to recent reports, Samsung plans to implement its dual chipset strategy for the foldable, mirroring the Galaxy S series lineup, where some models of the Galaxy S base and Galaxy S+ devices feature Snapdragon, while in other markets, they feature Exynos.

The next foldable lineup rumoured to come with multiple chipsets; for example, the Galaxy Z Flip 6’s last Geekbench listing showed that it has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. However, this processor is already one year old, so there are fewer expectations that it could be available in the main models. However, if a rumor proves to be accurate, it could potentially be available for the FE variant of the devices.

For your information, the rumors have revealed that Samsung could introduce two new versions of the foldable devices with the brand names ‘FE’ and ‘Ultra‘, so to make the difference, it may introduce them in separate chipsets. If it provides the older chipset for the FE version, then it will be successful in cost-cutting and releasing the device at a low cost.


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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Launch Confirmed by UK Carrier Database Listing

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Following the successful launch of the Galaxy S24 flagship device, several rumors have started circulating on the internet. Now, according to the latest development, there is a new listing coming in the highlight, which means the phone is under development and will be available on the market soon.

Some reports suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE, currently under development under the code name R12, could make its market debut in late 2024. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S24 FE will initially be available in limited markets before potentially launching globally in 2024.

The Internet has also surfaced some rumored specs of the S24 FE, revealing several details about the device, including a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, 128 GB and 256 GB of RAM, and 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. It might have a 4500 mAh battery for power backup.

Samsung hasn’t officially revealed anything about the Galaxy S24 FE’s features or release date yet. However, a listing in a UK carrier database suggests this phone – known for offering flagship specs at a lower price – is coming soon.


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