No need to empty your bank account to treat yourself to a new smartphone. You will find the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra at Rakuten for less than 695 euros. Please note, the offer is for a limited time.
Here is a promotion that will fill you with joy. At Rakuten, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is priced at 694,75 euros instead of 1,419 euros. And that's not all. By applying the code “CLUBR20”, you will benefit from a 20 euro discount. For even more savings, home delivery is offered. And if your item doesn't suit you, you can return it and get a refund. By becoming a member of Club R, you will be entitled to many other advantages. First of all, you will receive promotions all year round. You will also have access to the cashback system. You will therefore credit 27.79 euros in Rakuten Points with this purchase. You will have the possibility to deduct them from a future order.
Take advantage of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra on sale
The price of the Galaxy S23 Ultra is so low that it seems like a mistake
You won't believe your eyes. At Rakuten, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra S23 Ultra benefits from a 51% discount. Yes, you read that correctly. You can pay it in 4 installments if you wish.
This smartphone offers a very professional and refined look. It is robust and IP68 certified. He fears neither dust nor water. It comes with an S Pen, so you can take notes or draw directly on the screen.
This is 6.8 inches and houses an Amoled panel. Deep contrasts and intense colors are there. It will also give you QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
With its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, there's no stopping it. You will be able to run your games and multitask quickly. As for photography, you can have fun with it. It has a 200 megapixel sensor, an ultra wide angle and 2 telephoto lenses.
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