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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Up For Grabs

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was last year’s flagship smartphone from the brand and the handset made numerous headlines known for all good reasons. The company is still selling the smartphone and one of the most out standing features of the Galaxy S23 Ultra was its 10X optical zooming capabilities which makes it different from the other flagship rivals. Post launching the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the predecessor has witnessed some drops and now the companuy has made it more affordable for the buyers. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra debuted with a price tag of Rs 124,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and Rs 134,999 for the 12GB + 512GB model. However, there's good news for potential buyers as the prices have seen a significant drop. Now, the 12GB + 256GB version will be available for Rs 84,999, while the 12GB + 512GB variant can be purchased for Rs 95,999.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra price

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra launched in India last year and arrives with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The company had recently rolled out the One UI 6.1 update and this added the Generative AI features, making it a sweet offering. Now, Samsung has officially slashed the Galaxy S23 Ultra price in India, making it more affordable. Check out the complete details. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra price cut VARIANT LAUNCH PRICE DEAL PRICE 12GB +256GB Rs 1,24,999 Rs 84,999 12GB + 512GB Rs 1,34,999 Rs 95,999 The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra originally launched at Rs 124,999 for the 12GB + 256B model but will be available for Rs 84,99. Similarly, the 12GB + 512GB version was launched at Rs 134,999 but will now be available for Rs 95,999.

Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 grab April

The latest software update for the Galaxy A34 comes with firmware version A346EXXS6BXD6 in the Philippines. In Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the UAE, and Tunisia, the update comes bearing firmware version A346EXXS6BXD7. In some countries, including Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, the phone is getting a new update with firmware version A346EXXS6BXD9. The new update for the Galaxy A54 has been released with firmware version A546EXXS7BXD1 in Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Thailand, the Philippines, Uruguay, and Vietnam. In Chile and Thailand, the firmware version of the update is A546EXXS7BXD4.

Celebrate the Season of Awesome as the Samsung Galaxy A54

Celebrate the season of Awesome as Samsung’s Galaxy A54 5G and the Galaxy A34 5G arrive in sparkling holiday colors beginning November 15! The Galaxy A54 5G (P26,990) now comes in a clean Awesome White finish with a luxe glossy back glass panel, while the A34 5G (P21,990) shines in Awesome Silver with an iridescent finish, and is built with a prism patterned back panel. The beloved Galaxy A series models are known for their wallet-friendly price, awesome camera quality, premium design, and long battery life that lasts for over two days – perfect for the fun-filled and capture-worthy holiday season! Alongside the arrival of the new Galaxy A54 5G and the Galaxy A34 5G variants, Samsung is preparing to celebrate the holidays with the phenomenal love team of Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano. The season gets more Awesome as DonBelle will soon be sharing their memorable holiday moments with the Galaxy A series.

Samsung Galaxy A35 versus Samsung Galaxy A54

So, you find yourself looking for a Samsung midranger. At around €480, the Galaxy A55 is admittedly quite pricy and you notice that the Galaxy A35 gets you a lot of the way there at a more reasonable starting price of €380. But do some digging, and you will notice that last year's Galaxy A54 is also worth considering in this price range. It has depreciated quite nicely (from consumer's point of view) and can be found selling for less than the A35 on average. So that's an interesting conundrum right there. There are certainly positives and negatives to going either way, and we'll do our best to cover them in this comparison.