


1,29,900, so the Ultra's higher pricing shouldn't be a big deal. iPhone 14 Pro Review: Islands in the Screenįor an iPhone user looking to switch sides, the iPhone 14 Pro ( Review) starts from Rs.This brings the Galaxy S23 Ultra eerily close to the currently available Galaxy Z Fold 4 ( Review), which oddly, is available from exactly Rs. 1,34,999, while the top-of-the-line 12GB RAM and 1TB storage variant is priced at an eye-watering Rs. Then, there's the next variant with 12GB of RAM and 512GB storage that's available at Rs. 15,000 higher than the phone it replaces. 1,24,999 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant which is about Rs.

Should you upgrade to the latest Ultra, or stick to the one that you might have?Ĭompared to last year's Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has received a noticeable price bump. However, all of this comes at a higher asking price, which I'm sure fans would not mind coughing up.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra uses a brand-new primary camera sensor to enable a better imaging experience, and a Qualcomm SoC that has been customised to (hopefully) deliver better performance. Rather than going for a complete overhaul this year with the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung has created a device that will feel very familiar to a Galaxy S22 Ultra user, but with a twist. It was the ultimate Samsung smartphone, with nothing left out, priced from Rs. We finally had a well-integrated S Pen in a camera-oriented Galaxy S series smartphone. However, it was more about merging the Note line and Galaxy line above anything else. Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra was, and still is, a very capable smartphone.
