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Posted 30 May 2023
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 512GB -Vodafone 100GB Data/ULTD mins+texts/£469 upfront+£26pm/24m =£1093 / £943 With £150 trade in (+£35 TCB) @ MPD
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Claim a Guaranteed £150
When you trade in any handset in any condition
Which means this will actually cost you £943
For 512GB model - this is top price
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Details
Get ready to be nominated ‘group photographer' amongst your friends. The Galaxy S23 Series is the most powerful and long-lasting generation of Galaxy S Series smartphones yet.
But the real headline, that'll revolutionise every evening out, is the expectation-shattering camera setup. With jaw-dropping resolution of 200MP, Optical and Space Zoom, plus AI-powered Nightography, your photos will be bright and sharp, day or night.
Capturing video? Digital image stabilisation and enhanced noise control will keep it super steady and buttery smooth. All combined, it means every shot will be so epic, you'll constantly be asked 'can you send me that?'.
The power behind all this is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon Gen 8 2 Processor. Packed with an enormous battery, the Galaxy S23 Series equips you with everything you need to power through your day.
A redefined and expanded cooling system makes sure streaming and gaming sessions are never cut-short. So you can always share the epic with friends, followers and fans, no matter what.
Features
When you trade in any handset in any condition
Which means this will actually cost you £943
For 512GB model - this is top price
Go via Topcashback to get another £35 knocked off
Claim 6 months Diseny+
samsung.com/uk/…ey/
Guranteed Trade in detail & claim below
samsungtradeinoffer.co.uk/
Details
Get ready to be nominated ‘group photographer' amongst your friends. The Galaxy S23 Series is the most powerful and long-lasting generation of Galaxy S Series smartphones yet.
But the real headline, that'll revolutionise every evening out, is the expectation-shattering camera setup. With jaw-dropping resolution of 200MP, Optical and Space Zoom, plus AI-powered Nightography, your photos will be bright and sharp, day or night.
Capturing video? Digital image stabilisation and enhanced noise control will keep it super steady and buttery smooth. All combined, it means every shot will be so epic, you'll constantly be asked 'can you send me that?'.
The power behind all this is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon Gen 8 2 Processor. Packed with an enormous battery, the Galaxy S23 Series equips you with everything you need to power through your day.
A redefined and expanded cooling system makes sure streaming and gaming sessions are never cut-short. So you can always share the epic with friends, followers and fans, no matter what.
Features
- Depth: 8.9 MM
- 6.8 inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X
- 5000 mAh Battery
- Qualcomm | SM8555
- Rear camera: 200MP, F1.7 / 10MP, F4.9 / 12MP, F2.2 / 10MP, F2.4
- Front Camera: 12MP, F2.2
- IP68 (1.5m and 30min) Water and Dust Resistance
- Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus with armour aluminium
- Ultrasonic fingerprint scanner
- Wireless Powershare & Fast Wireless Charging
- Height: 163.4 MM
- Sim Type: Nano
- Width: 78.1 MM
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19 Comments
sorted byAdidas voucher with this? (edited)
2. Only one available at this price is 256GB variant
mobilephonesdirect.co.uk/han…any
They seem very charging £60-£100/month for a contract with no upfront cost. No apparent options to pay say £400 upfront.
Paying around £18/month for a PAYG sim only at present with EE.
3, I only use a PAYG sim when in Europe or the US as I can use the data there.
No idea what Vodaphone are like.
Is the £150 trade in with Samsung a good deal? Got a Note 10 Lite that works (although the camera lens sticks, but a shake sorts that).
If anyone else would like to confirm.