
Recently, it was accounted for that Samsung could send off the Galaxy S23 series at greater costs than the Galaxy S22 series in certain business sectors. In any case, a recently spilled report from an organization transporter in the US has uncovered that Samsung will stick to the $800 beginning cost with the Galaxy S23 series.
A Galaxy S23 series limited time flyer from Verizon was posted on Reddit (spotted by 9To5Google) a couple of hours prior. It uncovers all the data about the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra, including their highlights features, pricing, announcement date, pre-launch date. The Galaxy S23 series will be declared on February 1, 2023, and will go on pre-order that very day. The phones will be launched on 17 February 2023.
Galaxy S23's cost begins at $799.99 in the US
The Galaxy S23 begins at $799.99, while the Galaxy S23+ will have a beginning full retail cost of $999.99. The Galaxy S23 Ultra will be sold with a price tag of $1,199.99. Besides, Samsung could offer free storage updates for all pre-orders. In this way, assuming you pay for the 128GB rendition of the phone, you will get the 256GB variation at no additional expense.
Pre-save Galaxy S23 now to get a $100 in-store credit
Obviously, there will be transporter contract choices, as well, beginning at $22.22/month for the base Galaxy S23 and going as high as $33.33/month for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Each of the four phones will be available in four colours: Cream, Green, Lavender, and Phantom Dark.
