The Samsung Galaxy S23 has always been highly appreciated for its extreme solidity combined with total waterproofing. In fact, the mobile phone is IP68 certified and receives a frame designed in reinforced aluminum combined with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 to protect the screen. Your personal data is particularly well protected by the Samsung Knox process and the smartphone is unlocked via fingerprint or facial recognition. However, the Galaxy S23 is still lightweight, weighing just 168 grams. To take advantage of this exceptional and limited-time offer, access without delay the Amazon online sales site where the Samsung Galaxy S23 awaits you at the price of 515.64 euros instead of the usual 959 euros, which corresponds to an immediate discount of 46%.
This discount on the Samsung Galaxy S23 is really a great deal
Particularly responsive, the Samsung Galaxy S23 revolves around the legendary second-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 microprocessor. The chip benefits from 8 cores at 3.36 GHz and is accompanied by a very comfortable 8 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal storage complete the configuration.
The Galaxy S23 has 3 rear cameras that complement a lens placed on the front. The main lens reaches 50 megapixels and you can record videos in 8K UHD quality, 4 times more detailed than 4K. We will also appreciate the presence of a digital zoom that can magnify up to 30 times.
Interaction with your mobile is done through a 6.1-inch touch screen that has a 2X AMOLED panel to provide you with a very good resolution of 2,340 x 1,080 pixels. Of course, you have a 120 Hz refresh rate to enjoy perfect fluidity.
Don’t wait for the offer to end to take advantage of the Samsung Galaxy S23, currently sold on Amazon for 515.64 euros instead of the usual 959 euros.
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