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It has launched a mid-segment smartphone as well – the Galaxy F23 5G. The phone comes as the successor of the Galaxy F22 launched last year. While the Galaxy F22 seemed like a slightly ...
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy F23 5G smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench benchmarking website with specifications. The South Korean tech behemoth unveiled its Galaxy F22 smartphone in July ...
Priced at just over Rs 17,499 ($227), the Galaxy F23 offers really good hardware for its price, including a 120Hz display, a 5000 mAh battery with fast charging support, and a 50 MP primary camera.
The Galaxy F23 5G is unlike other budget smartphones from Samsung. The device arrives with an attractive set of specifications. First and foremost, it flaunts a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with up to a ...
The Galaxy F23 is the Korean smartphone maker's latest device in this segment, and with some much-needed upgrades over its predecessor, it might just be an exception to this rule. While the F22's ...
Not surprising then that the Samsung Galaxy F23 5G- the latest star from the Samsung stable, follows the tradition and brings to us a host of epic features that we can’t stop raving about!
Samsung has officially confirmed that it is going to launch the Samsung Galaxy F23 5G in India on March 8 at 12:00 noon. The smartphone will be exclusively available on Flipkart, and it already ...
The Galaxy F23 will arrive with support for 12 5G bands. Its rear camera setup includes a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 123-degree ultrawide lens, and a third camera. It will be packed with a 5 ...
Samsung Tuesday launched the Galaxy F23 5G in India. The company doesn’t tell whether it plans to release the device in other markets anytime soon. But regardless of where you are, you can now ...
The Samsung Galaxy F23 5G smartphone will be going on its first sale in India today, March 16, carrying a reasonable price tag. Last week, Samsung unveiled a mid-range F-series smartphone dubbed ...
The Samsung Galaxy F23, launched in March 2022, is only available in one country — unless you find a way to have it shipped elsewhere — and is part of Samsung's strategy to regain their status ...