Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S24+ 256GB was released in January 2024.
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Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
The Galaxy S23 Plus is a bigger phone, with a smaller price tag.- The best display on a smartphone, Up to 45W charging, wired, Impressive performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, Great battery life, Simple camera design, Stunning design overall
- The edges are quite sharp, Standby battery life is not good, Optical Zoom is limited to 3x, Not competitively priced
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
A modest upgrade for the middle child Galaxy phone- Flagship-grade performance, with battery life to match, Very capable cameras in all conditions, Feels every bit like a premium phone
- Poor value for money, No major improvement to cameras, Design feels very familiar
Samsung Galaxy S23+ (Review Samsung Galaxy S23+)
The sweet spot in the Galaxy S23 lineup- Excellent performance, Big, vibrant display, Fantastic cameras, Impressive battery life, Industry-leading software upgrade policy
- Lower resolution than the Galaxy S23 Ultra, No S Pen, Expensive
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus ticks a lot of boxes. It has a good, big screen; versatile camera and long battery life. This might not be the most exciting phone of 2023, but it’s a reliable device to have by your side.- Perfect size, Long battery life, Years of software updates, You want a complete, no-nonsense Android phone: The S23 Plus might not excel in one clear area, but it’s very well-designed and performs excellently.
- Takes an age to charge, Camera is good, but struggles to standout at this price, A sharper resolution would have been nice, You’ve got a little extra to spend: With the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra offering a much better experience overall, if you can pay the extra then we’d advise you do.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus review: Middle of the road?
The middle child of the family, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus is a good choice if you can’t afford the Ultra- Massive performance boost, Battery life is astonishing, Gorgeous OLED display
- £100 price increase, Few camera changes, No microSD slot
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
There's a lot to love about the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus: its flat screen is more practical to use than the curved one of the S23 Ultra; the battery life is really impressive for this generation; and there's all the brightness, power and software ease-of-use you could wish for.- Lovely flat-screen design and distinct camera arrangement, Smooth software performance, Solid battery life
- It's really expensive, especially considering Pixel 7 Pro, No longer the camera champ, look at Xiaomi 13 Pro, The S23 Ultra is the all-in option
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
2023 is off to a solid start. We just got done looking at the very-nice OnePlus 11, are still loving the Pixel 7 line, and now we get to look at Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series. For those who missed it, Tim has already fully reviewed the Galaxy S23 Ultra and gave it high marks. For my duties, I’ve...
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
Justin Duino / Review Geek While it isn’t a groundbreaking product, Samsung’s Galaxy S23+ is a fantastic phone that has no trouble standing up to the iPhone 14 and Pixel 7 . The camera quality is superb, and I’m constantly impressed by this device’s battery life.- Fantastic photo quality, impressive selfie camera, Comfortable Size, Great build quality, Exceptional battery life, Five years of software support
- Too similar to last year's model, One UI can be overwhelming, $999 MSRP is silly, look for discounts
Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
It might feel like nitpicking, but with so few meaningful changes, the S23+ doesn’t feel like it’s worth upgrading to if you’re using an S22 or S21. That is, at least, if you’re in the US.