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Samsung Galaxy S23 range set for a price bump in Europe
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The Samsung Galaxy S23 range will receive a price bump in Europe, it’s been claimed.
Recent reports have suggested that our cousins in the US will not be paying any more for the privilege of owning a lightly refreshed Samsung flagship phone from February. We in Europe, however, may not be so lucky.
ReporterRoland Quandthas tweeted a list of Galaxy S23 prices supposedly taken from a Spanish retailer.
S23 pricing from a Spanish retailer:S23 8/128 959 EuroS23 8/256 1019 EuroS23+ 8/256 1209 EuroS23+ 8/512 1329 EuroS23 Ultra 8/256 1409 EuroS23 Ultra 12/512 1589 Euro
According to these claims, the Samsung Galaxy S23 price will start from €959, which is for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. That’s a pretty large increase from the equivalent model of the Samsung Galaxy S22, which cost €879 at launch.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus price will apparently start from €1,209, up from €1,129 for the equivalent 8GB/256GB of the Galaxy S22 Plus (for which there was also a €1,079 8GB/128GB option).
As for the ultra-flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, that’ll start from €1,409 for 8GB/256GB. The same provision in theGalaxy S22 Ultrawas priced at €1,379, which is a much lower rise overall. Again, though, there was a 128GB storage option of that older model priced at €1,279.
Just like theiPhone 14range, then, it looks as if non-Americans are going to be paying a much higher price for their new Samsung Galaxy phones in 2023.
If recent reports are to be believed, we can at least look forward to someimproved low light camerashots for our extra euros – and, as seems highly likely, pounds.
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