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Posted 28 March 2024
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G Refurbished Good - Like New £669 / Good 512GB for ~£569 (add £10 PAYG for new customer (+ £25 Quidco)
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sorted byThe seller you posted is a legit seller, I've bought my fold 4 and a pixel 7 pro from them, I was honest and told them I'm buying two phones to see which one I like best, are you ok with me returning the one I don't like, they said yes and even offered to pay for it to be shipped back.
Also, best thing is - its very hassle free 21 days return if you are not satisfied for whatever reason.
"Conclusion
All of this is to say that if you have the Galaxy S21 Ultra, you don’t necessarily need to upgrade right now.
Especially with Samsung’s excellent software commitment, you can easily hold on to the older phone until 2025 or 2026, barring any major battery issues.
And by then, we might get a larger smartphone overhaul that won’t make every update feel so iterative.
That said, if you’re an owner of the Exynos Galaxy S21 Ultra, you’ll find that moving up to the new Samsung flagship offers a decent step-up in terms of performance.
Moreover, the battery life is a tangible upgrade that you will notice in day-to-day usage.
For those two reasons alone, you might want to upgrade to the S23 Ultra if you can find on sale."
Feels like a cross between Windows and Chromebook.
It's strange you don't have to rush to a browser for everything because all the apps are already installed on your phone.
Scaling works excellent for at least 80% of mobile apps and can be nicely docked 50/50 side by side.
A basic USB-C dock is all you need.
You can even use the phone at the same time or even as a trackpad/touchpad which works smoothly.
I bought my S22 Ultra for the cameras and stylus, Dex was just the icing on the cake.
I can't see any reason to upgrade at the moment as Samsung software updates are very good.
The only one that will cut the mustard now is another S## Ultra.