Samsung Galaxy S23 Pre-Order Reservations Begins In India: Here Are The Details

Samsung Galaxy S23 series is the name that pops at top of the much awaited smartphone of 2023 list. Smasung has recently revealed plans to launch its flagship smartphone at the Galaxy Unpacking Event 2023 that is scheduled to be held on February 1st.

However, prior to the global launch, the pre-order of Samsung Galaxy S23 Series has started in India. The giant tech company has announced that interested buyers can start pre-ordering the Galaxy S23 series starting January 12 for just ₹1,999.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series can be pre-ordered via Samsung’s official website, Samsung Exclusive Stores, Amazon, and leading retailers for just ₹1,999. Samsung is also offering benefits worth ₹5,000 to those who will purchase a Galaxy S23 smartphone and activate it before March 31st, 2023. Not only the cash benefit, those who pre-order the new Galaxy S23 smartphone will also get early access to the device.

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Samsung claims that the new Galaxy S23 series will define the “ultimate premium experience” and the brand is “raising the bar and setting new standards for what’s epic with its new flagship.”

If we talk about the new Samsung Galaxy S23 series smartphones then it is said to be one of the best upcoming Android smartphones in the market. In terms of designs, the S23 series will be almost similar to its predecessor but it is definitely coming with better features including the camera and processor. The price range of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Series is expected to begin at ₹70,000 (approximately).

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More details about the Galaxy S23 series will be known only after the South Korean tech giant Samsung launches its next flagship series on February 1 at the Galaxy Unpacked Event, San Francisco at 11:30 PM IST.

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