Samsung is prepared to officially introduce its premium Galaxy S23 series. Counting from now, the launch will take place in just a few days. Three devices—the Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra—will be part of the series. The device’s redesigned look is shown in the promotional photographs that have previously leaked. The Korean pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series has reportedly been exposed online ahead of the formal launch. Pricing relative to the predecessor suggests a slight increase.

The base Galaxy S23 with 256GB and 512GB of storage would cost 1,155,000 won (~$931) and 1,276,000 won (~$1,029), respectively, according to the most recent report. The prices for the 256GB and 512GB storage capacities of the Galaxy S23+ are 1,353,000 won (~$1,091) and 1,474,000 won (~$1,189), respectively. Last but not least, consumers would need to pay 1,599,400 won (~$1,290) for the 256GB model and 1,720,400 won (~$1,388) for the 512GB model to purchase the top-tier Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus

In comparison, the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra were sold for 999,900 (~$806), 1,199,000 (~$967), and 1,452,000 won (~$1,171), respectively, when they were first released in South Korea last year. For the Korean markets, the price increase is evident. The manufacturer asserts that growing inflation and higher component costs are to blame for the allegedly higher prices for the Galaxy S23 series in Korea. The new flagship series should cost the same as last year, according to leaked US prices. The Galaxy S23’s price in the US could be $799.

That concludes the pricing info for the Galaxy S23 series of smartphones that was leaked. Comparing the leaked pricing from several markets gives us a view of which markets have seen price increases and which haven’t. Awaiting the formal launch and learning more specifically about the pricing for the various markets around the world would be intriguing.

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