As Samsung prepares to launch its latest flagship lineup, speculations and predictions about smartphone pricing still loom large. While rumors indicate that Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra will come with the same pricing as the 2022 series in some markets, namely the United States; The same may not be true for European markets. The latest leaks indicate that the Galaxy S23 lineup will be sold at a somewhat exorbitant price in the European Union region.
It is worth noting that the basic Galaxy S22 model was priced at 850 euros ($927) in Europe at the time of launch. The basic Galaxy S23 model is expected to be priced at 950 euros ($1036) this year.
Similarly, the price of the Galaxy S23 Plus (256GB version) will rise to €1,100 ($1,199) from €950 ($1,036) for the base Galaxy S22 Plus model.
Finally, the base model price of the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to be €1,399 ($1,523), which is €150 higher than the €1,150 ($1,254) Galaxy S22 Ultra base model price. It should be noted that the basic version will come with an internal storage capacity of 256 GB, which was not the case last year. The price hike can be attributed to the higher VAT levels in the countries of the European Union.
What can we see in the Galaxy S23 series?
With the official launch date of the series approaching, some key specifications of the phones have been leaked, the standard version will come with a 6.1-inch AMOLED screen and QHD + quality, while the Plus version will come with a 6.6-inch AMOLED screen of the same quality, and both panels will support a 120Hz refresh rate. adaptable.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED screen and a 120Hz refresh rate. The phones feature the latest specifications and camera settings. It has been officially confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will be launched on February 1, 2023 at the Galaxy Unpacked event that will be held in the United States of America.