Samsung Galaxy S23 Pre-orders Begin Ahead of Launch; Unpacking on February 1st

Samsung is setting the scenes for the Unpacked Event slated to happen on February 1st, 2023. Three new flagships will emerge on that day; Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. Prior to the series’ official announcement, the Korean manufacturer is commencing pre-orders for eagre customers.

Reservations have opened for Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series in the US, costing $50 on each unit, which will eventually end up as store credit once the devices are out. Similarly, users can also reserve the new Galaxy book for $50.

Upon announcement of the devices, the pre-order window will close. On the 1st of next month, Samsung will unpack the Galaxy S23 series live in San Francisco, the chain’s first on-site event since COVID hit.

While the US is setting up a red carpet for the lineup, in Pakistan, the viewers can only watch it happening from afar. Samsung PK has activated a meager reservation link for the event live stream. Apart from that, the folks at Samsung PK are as silent as a grave. Moving back to the subject matter, here’s what the series brings to the table.

The Korean manufacturer is officially launching its ground-breaking camera tech via Samsung Ultra new model. For those unaware, the ultra flagship is seasoned with a 200MP camera this time, with the potential to best every mobile camera ever.


You will see little along the lines of a design change on the S series; however, you will witness Samsung’s attempt to make the entire catalog Snapdragon exclusive (No-Exynos variants this time). We’ve heard from reports that SD 8 Gen 2 on the S23 series is extra beefed-up, outperforming every other phone with the same SoC. It could take a while for the new S-series to reach the shelves in Pakistan for those who cant wait that long can opt for its precursor from the last year. Samsung S22 standard edition price in Pakistan is around Rs. 233,000 and the handset is widely available nationwide.

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