If you’re looking to get the best price on Samsung’s newest smartphone, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, these deals might interest you.
Until February 16, Samsung offers you a rain of tempting offers for any purchase of a Galaxy S23 Ultra on its official website. In particular, you can take advantage of a 240 euro discount if you fall for the 1 TB version and a 180 euro discount for the 512 GB version. This latest version thus sees its price drop from 1599 euros to 1419 euros or even 809 euros with the recovery under terms.
And if you plan to have your old smartphone taken back by the brand, now is the perfect time since a trade-in bonus worth 150 euros will be added to the trade-in value of your old mobile phone. In addition, the brand guarantees you to take back your phone at the best price if it is in good working order. But that’s not all, Samsung Care+ insurance is offered to you for one year for any purchase of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. To take advantage of it, go to the Samsung site for the next few days.
These deals on the latest Samsung phone will blow your mind
Equipped with a 200 Mp wide-angle camera, your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra offers you a resolution rich in details never before seen. Its pixel sensors adapt to low light conditions to extract as many elements as possible and create superb shots even in the dark or at nightfall. With an intelligent and powerful processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 streamlines your gaming experience to push your limits. The integrated S Pen allows you to easily and quickly take notes wherever you are without the need for a pen, ideal for meetings, you can also draw, draw diagrams or sketches by letting your imagination do the rest. Equipped with a 5000 mAh battery, it does not discharge easily even in the event of intensive use and will be able to face long working days or long walks. The Dynamic Amoled 2x screen increases the quality of displayed images.
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