Made of reinforced aluminum, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is particularly solid. It is also submersible and insensitive to dust. Your personal data benefits from the Samsung Knox process that protects it effectively and the mobile is unlocked using fingerprint or facial recognition. Halfway between a mini tablet with a touch screen and a smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is also a means of payment thanks to Samsung Pay. If you access the Cdiscount online sales site now, you will discover, with surprise, that you can currently purchase the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra at the price of €629.99. Not only is shipping free, but you also benefit from a money-back guarantee until January 8, 2025.
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This good offer on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has a score of 4.7 out of 5
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra benefits from the legendary second-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 microprocessor, which is equipped with 8 cores at 3.36 GHz. Multitasking is a real pleasure thanks to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage completing the configuration .
With a size of 6.8 inches diagonal, using the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a unique experience. The display benefits from a 2X AMOLED panel to give you a resolution of 3088 x 1440 pixels, all refreshed at 120Hz.
No less than 5 cameras equip the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the fifth placed on the front. You access 8K UHD resolution, 4 times more detailed than 4K. A host of preset modes and special effects are at your disposal to let your artistic sense shine.
It would be a real shame not to take advantage of this offer implemented by Cdiscount on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, currently available and priced at 629.99 euros.
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