Samsung Galaxy S23 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S24 256GB was released in January 2024.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 5G (256GB, Lavender) Australian Stock - Excellent review
Despite these issues, there are reasons to like the S23. I’ll be honest and say I didn’t expect I’d like the S23 all that much going in. On paper, it looked like Samsung had applied the most modest of updates, with the bulk of it being the chip, and really not much else.- Great size, Solid design, Excellent performance, Surprisingly decent battery life, One of the last small phones (maybe), Water resistance
- Last year's camera (and not the amazing 200 megapixel of the Ultra, either, or even the 108 megapixel of the older Ultra), Minimal reason to upgrade
Samsung Galaxy S23 Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
The most mainstream Galaxy stays small while stepping up performance- Premium styling with beautiful build quality, Epic performance and great battery life, Some of the best mainstream smartphone cameras
- Price bump from last year despite few major changes, No big leap in camera capability, Design has barely changed
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Graphite) - Brand New review
In essence, the Galaxy S23 FE is a budget flagship phone, one that outguns anything in the midrange Galaxy A-series line-up but is just a few paces short of Samsung’s current-gen flagship phones.- Great quality display, Larger vapour chamber ensures better sustained performance, Good primary camera, Excellent battery life, Has DeX mode
- Only primary camera has OIS, Base display refresh rate bottoms out at 60Hz
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Graphite) - Brand New review
There’s nothing wrong with the Galaxy S23 FE, but it feels like an uninspired collection of surplus components rather than one for the fans.- Nice, big display, Fun color options!, Four years of OS upgrades and five years of security support
- Lackluster telephoto lens, Sluggish portrait mode, Costs extra if you buy unlocked from Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Graphite) - Brand New review
A good option for budget-conscious Samsung fans....- Bright OLED screen, Good build quality, Solid cameras, Excellent software update policy, A decent value
- Older, hotter processor, Larger than S23 Plus with a smaller screen, Finicky fingerprint reader, Aging Gorilla Glass
Samsung Galaxy S23 review: Smaller is definitely better
The regular Samsung Galaxy S23 is our pick of the bunch offering superb value in a compact package- Huge generational speed increase, Smaller size is a big bonus, Beautiful AMOLED screen
- Weakest battery life of the three, Slight price increase, Mundane design
Samsung Galaxy S23 Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
“The S23 has a clean design, a compact size that makes it comfortable to hold, a gorgeous display, a snappy processor, and reliable cameras. There's a lot to like about this one.”- Sleek and compact design, Comfortable for one-handed use, Very fast performance, Reliable cameras take great photos, Long-lasting battery life, Five years of guaranteed updates
- Base storage is still 128GB, Fast charging up to only 25W, Limited zoom quality past 10x
Samsung Galaxy S23 Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
It might not be all that different from the Galaxy S22, but the Samsung Galaxy S23 remains an excellent compact choice without much compromise, boasting top-end performance, versatile camera chops and, for the first time, true all-day battery life – and with the release of the newer S24, it’s...- Pocketable, minimalistic design, All-day battery life, True flagship performance, You want a small-screen phone without compromise: The pocket-friendly S23 boasts flagship features and performance in a smaller package than most of the competition.
- Near-identical to Galaxy S22, Slow charge speeds, Display only drops to 48Hz, You want a phone that’ll charge quickly: With the slowest charging in the range, the Galaxy S23’s 25W charge speeds may leave you wanting more.
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Graphite) - Brand New review
Samsung wants to prove that a Samsung Galaxy experience doesn't have to be expensive.- Great premium feeling in the hand, Great display, Display brightness is really good, Amazing speakers, Smooth performance, Smooth gaming performance, Latest Samsung software, Fingerprint scanner is fast and accurate
- Heats up considerably
Samsung Galaxy S23 Dual SIM 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Cream) - Brand New review
The Samsung Galaxy S23 didn't really need to change a bunch of stuff compared to its predecessor to remain a stellar little phone. Little being the operative word: this is a small flagship with big successes, including a better battery than the last-generation model, and a neat design that's...- Great small-scale Android option, Battery capacity increase, Updated design language
- Battery life less than Plus & Ultra models, No true camera upgrades like in the Ultra, Not hugely different to Galaxy S22