Following the previous price spill for the Galaxy S23 series in Australia, another post from Reddit shows what is purportedly US pricing from an inside Verizon record. The uplifting news for potential S23 purchasers in the US is that Samsung won’t raise costs on the new models contrasted with last year’s S22 series.
Investigating the spilled archive Samsung Diamond seems, by all accounts, to be the internal codename for the new S23 series with DM1 being the Galaxy S23 while DM2 is the S23+ and DM3 is the S23 Ultra. The gauge Galaxy S23 will begin at $799/PKR200149 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage trim. Samsung will likewise offer a 8/256GB adaptation of the S23 however the posting gives no estimating subtleties.
Truth be told, Galaxy S23+ will begin at $999/PKR250249 and will bring 8GB RAM and 256GB storage as its pattern trim, which is a move forward from the standard S22+ which had 128GB capacity. Samsung will likewise offer a 8/512GB model on the off chance that you really want additional capacity.
Galaxy S23 Ultra beginnings at $1,199/PKR300349 which will get you a similar 8GB RAM and 256GB storage as the benchmark S23+ model. To take the leap toward 12GB RAM, you’ll need to get the model with 512GB of storage. The new S23 series will be accessible in Phantom Black, Cream, Green and Lavender colors.
Published on 01/26/23 7:31 | by Rawa John
We have consistently gotten the news that Samsung will divulge the Galaxy S23 series in Q1 one year from now – the S22 series was revealed on February 9, the S21 series on January 14 and the S20 series on February 11. We didn’t have the specific date, notwithstanding, and formally we actually don’t. All things considered, a business official addressed the Korean press about the date for launch.
As per the insider, Samsung will hold a press event in San Francisco in February (that is January 30 to February 5). Talking with the schedule, February 17 ought to be the Friday when the main Galaxy S23 units ship worldwide.
The Galaxy S send off used to fall in Spring, however changing economic situations have driven Samsung to pull it forward. This makes it an all the more opportune reaction to contending models (some of which will send off in December) and gives the series additional opportunity to help the Q1 financials.
There’s something else entirely to it, reports Korean distribution Chosun. Samsung is likewise considering the slump of the cell phone market, which experts expect will go on into the following year. This has purportedly inspired Samsung to send off the new S-series in the near future.
Published on 11/13/22 8:31 | by Rawa John