Amazon is now the place to be if you want to get your hands on a Samsung Galaxy S23+ with the retailer offering one with a deep discount.
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ would normally sell for around $1,000 but you can order one of your own today in a choice of colors for just $899.99. That’s a $100 and 10% discount without doing anything special at all.
As teased, there are no on-screen coupons or discount codes needed here which means that all you have to do is place your order before it’s too late. Unfortunately, we don’t know when that will be with Amazon so far refusing to say when this deal will come to an end. Order your Samsung Galaxy S23+ today if you want to be sure of locking this special price in.
Buy: Samsung Galaxy S23+ Plus Cell Phone, Factory Unlocked from Amazon: $899.99 | Original price $1,000
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At the time of writing, the Samsung Galaxy S23+ has around 15 reviews on Amazon thanks to its recent release. But those reviews have already given the phone a combined rating of 4.4 stars out of a possible five.
The phone itself is fully unlocked and has 256GB of storage. There’s a 50-megapixel main camera and a large 6.6-inch display, too. Charging is handled via USB-C and the adaptive display ensures that your battery will last for even longer than you need it to.
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