Inflation has dealt a major blow to the prices of things generally and it got to the series prices. However, not everywhere, at any rate. In the United States and Canada, you can acquire the Samsung Galaxy S23 for the same price as an S22 last year. The Galaxy S23+ and S23 Ultra are even better than their predecessors since they cost the same, but Samsung increased their base capacity from 128GB to 256 GB.
Further details on the Galaxy S23 series prices
Well, while it’s fortunate for the US and Canada not to get an increase in the Galaxy S23 series prices, The rest of the globe isn’t so fortunate; the three models are more expensive in Europe and Australia, for example. We’ve attached a screenshot bearing the Galaxy S23 series prices across some countries.
Pre-orders will be accepted by Samsung beginning today, with the first devices going out in two weeks (officially, from February 17, though we suspect that shipping will start a few days early as it has in the past).
A quick note: the prices in the table above do not include the pre-order promo, which includes a free upgrade to the next RAM tier. Furthermore, Samsung accepts trade-ins in most locations, so you may lower the price even more by mailing in an old smartphone.
The three flagships have the same fundamental colour scheme: cream, green, lavender, and Phantom Black. We say “basic” because Samsung.com offers a few special colours (Graphite, Sky Blue, Lime, and Red), so check out your local page for more information. It’s worth noting that the 1TB Ultra is also available only at Samsung.com. The new Galaxy S23 phones are also available for pre-order on Amazon (shipping will start on February 17). See the links to the preorder below.