Samsung Galaxy A23 Price in Australia

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If you live in Australia, you are likely to be interested in the Samsung Galaxy A23 price in Australia. Samsung is taking the smartphone industry to new heights. And Samsung Galaxy A23 is a high-tech Samsung Smartphone with top-notch features.

Samsung Galaxy A23 is a well-featured smartphone of the Samsung Galaxy A series. Galaxy A23 is one tough Samsung phone that comes with great performance and perfect features. Smartphones provide all the facilities that users need in their daily lives. It makes one’s daily life way more convenient than it is. For that reason, Samsung devotes its talent and technology to creating high-end products and services that contribute to a better global society. Samsung users are eager to know the Samsung Galaxy A23 price in Australia and what features it brings along. Check out this article to get an estimate of the Samsung Galaxy A23 price in Australia and the know-how of this smartphone. 

Samsung Galaxy A23 Price in Australia

Samsung Galaxy A23 Price in Australia

Samsung Galaxy A23 is a smartphone of Samsung A series. It comes under the league of high-tech smartphones with impressive features and great performance. Discover the innovative world of Samsung with us as we learn more about the Samsung Galaxy A23 in Australia. Below is all the information you would need to purchase your very own Samsung Galaxy A23.

Price of Samsung Galaxy A23

The price range of the  Samsung Galaxy A23 starts from AUD 264.71 and goes up to AUD 625.94 in Australia. The prices vary because of certain features like storage, camera, colors, and what network it supports. This smartphone was released in March 2022 and comes with some amazing specifications.

Price of Samsung Galaxy A23 8GB/128GB

The price of the Samsung Galaxy A23 with 6GB RAM and 128GB built-in storage is AUD 360 in Australia. 

Specifications 

This smartphone comes with some spectacular specifications leaving its users in awe. Samsung Galaxy A23 comes with a variant processor of 4GB/6GB/8GB RAM and 64GB/128GB extensive built-in storage. Also, the screen size, camera setup, and battery timing are amazing and provide the absolute best user experience. The overall mobile performance of the Samsung Galaxy A23 is quite great. The handset comes with a display size of 6.6 inches with a resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels. Samsung Galaxy A23 features an 8MP front camera with and a Quad main camera of 50MP + 5MP + 2MP + 2MP, LED Flash along with other features like Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, Panorama, and high-resolution Video.

Samsung Galaxy A23 comes with an amazing battery capacity of 5000 mAh and supports fast charging at 25W, providing you with the best specifications. So, no worries about the battery running out. It is available in a variety of colors like Black, White, Peach, and Blue. The user experience is pretty great for this smartphone and the overall rating is 4.3/5, based on several user reviews. 

Samsung Galaxy A23 Price in Australia

You can purchase Samsung Galaxy A23 from multiple verified mobile stores in Australia and online retailers as well as authorized Samsung retailers in Australia.

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