Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 12GB 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
The 8849 Tank 2 is a rugged smartphone that is built to withstand extreme conditions. It has a MIL-STD-810H rating, which means it can survive drops, dust, water, and extreme temperatures. The phone is also water resistant up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
If you are considering buying a new smartphone, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is definitely worth considering. It is a powerful and versatile phone that offers a great overall user experience.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
When you look out on the horizon of the smartphone world, what is it you see? I’ll tell you what I see. I see the dust gently settling to the ground as the big three struggle to figure out their next move.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
A tougher build, faster memory and storage, a more efficient battery, a custom-tuned chipset and a new 200MP main camera hidden behind a familiar design; the S23 Ultra is a more substantial upgrade than you might first realize.- Bespoke Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, More base storage than predecessor, Functional refinements
- Faster charging would have been nice, Looks identical to predecessor, Seriously expensive
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a solid all-rounder, but it’s outdone in both the sound and picture departments by Apple and Sony 120Hz display Next-generation camera Fantastic build Expensive Minimal AV updates over last year Tough competition
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
The Galaxy S23 Ultra may be expensive but it’s also a massive upgrade on last year’s best Android phone- Huge performance boost, Monstrous battery life, Stunning, colour-accurate display
- Expensive, Price increase this year, Few changes elsewhere
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
The release of the newer S24 Ultra doesn’t detract from the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra remains a strong all-rounder; it has a stellar display, a top-notch stylus experience, blisteringly fast performance and very good camera performance, even if it can’t quite compete with its...- 200MP camera delivers in both well-lit and low-light conditions, Top-notch performance from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, All-day battery life, Stunningly detailed 6.8in 120Hz display
- Very expensive, Relatively slow 45W charging, Difficult to use one-handed
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is the world’s best Android smartphone.- Samsung’s premium glass slab offering with an S-Pen and DeX, 200MP camera is about bragging rights but generally lives up to the promise, Fast processor, RAM, and storage, Excellent battery life, 2+4+5 warranty/OS upgrades/security patches
- No charger inbox and only up to 27W charging from third-party chargers, Base model 8/256GB – this is supposed to be a premium phone., An 8-bit/16.7m colour screen is inappropriate for a premium flagship.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, Phantom Black) - Brand New review
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is a great phone for those who are looking wants an Android smartphone with all the bells and whistles.- Stunning display, Great battery life, S Pen is great to have handy, Great camera with the new 200MP sensor, Good low-light photography and videography
- On the expensive side, The more angular design makes it a bit harder to holder, Minimal design changes over last year’s model
Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra lives up to the Note but can’t move beyond it
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a gorgeous premium smartphone that’s easy to enjoy using in spite of its familiarity. It lives up to the legacy of the Galaxy Note but fails to add much to it beyond just megapixels and dollar signs.- Flatter curved screen, Premium design, S-Pen, Performance and camera improvements
- Steep price tag, No big new features