There are still a few Galaxy S23s in stock at a low price on the Samsung website

There are still a few Galaxy S23s in stock at a low price on the Samsung website
There are still a few Galaxy S23s in stock at a low price on the Samsung website

The Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphone is a mobile enriched with artificial intelligence. Galaxy AI gives you smoother everyday use. The circle to search function, for example, saves you from having to type a query into Google; Simply circle an image on the screen to retrieve the information that interests you. Generative editing also allows you to “cheat” to improve your photos. Instant translation is useful when traveling, to communicate in another language. Powered by the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (8 GB) processor, this smartphone benefits from the One UI interface. The Samsung Galaxy S23 costs 799 euros on the manufacturer's site, in the 128 GB version. Take advantage of the current trade-in offer to subtract up to 150 euros from the final bill.

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 available for less than 800 euros

You receive a Black model, the only finish still available on the Samsung Shop. We must highlight the eco-responsible manufacturing of the Galaxy S23, which incorporates recycled glass and plastic. The Corning Gorilla Victus 2 glass is very durable, like the Armor Aluminum frame. The waterproof design is certified with IP68 rating. The photo system shines with its versatility. It brings together a wide-angle sensor (50 Mpx), an ultra-wide angle (12 Mpx), a 3x telephoto lens (10 Mpx) and a selfie sensor (12 Mpx). The Samsung Galaxy S23 can film in 8K format at 30 frames/second. Its 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen offers Full HD + definition and adaptive refreshing up to 120 Hz. The 3900 mAh battery can easily last a whole day.

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