The Galaxy S23+, which sits directly between these two smartphones and offers many of the same features as both its older and younger siblings, comes into this category. Yes, you wont get the Galaxy S Pens features, and you also wont get some of the S23 Ultras great cameras. The Galaxy S23+ is an excellent smartphone despite these drawbacks.
It faces a lot of competition, nevertheless, as a result of its positioning. Well even go so far as to suggest that the Galaxy S23+ has absorbed any rivalry that the S23 Ultra and the little S23 had.
The Galaxy S23 has a certain aura of luxury, just like the other smartphones in the Galaxy S23 lineup. Contrary to the majority of Samsungs rivals, there are no sophisticated gimmicks employed here; instead, you get a gadget that is as high-end as it appears to be. Additionally, it hits the proper balance between being neither as big and cumbersome as the S23 Ultra, a true giant, nor as little and delicate as the S23.
The Galaxy S23+, like the S23 Ultra and the S23, is simply stunning in terms of appearance. Even while it doesnt feel as comfy in the hand as the S23, it is still small and manageable enough to be operated with only one hand. The gadget has also been meticulously designed, scoring highly for ergonomics and providing a very simple and enjoyable user experience.
From a distance, the S23+ seems to be identical to the S23 and only little bigger. As a result, the S23+ appears genuinely expensive. Without a doubt, the S23+ turns heads.
Samsung decided to go with a simpler look for its S series this year as opposed to the S22 series from the previous year.
Unlike the S22, which featured a pronounced camera housing, the S23+ has a cleaner, flat-back design in which the rear cameras and flash essentially float. All of the glass components on the S23 Ultra have a metallic ring around the cameras.
You can tell the Galaxy S23+ is constructed like a tank the instant you pick it up. Due to its matte texture, the cream tone of our test gadget looked very gorgeous. However, we believe the phantom black variant is very beautiful. There are just two hues available. We would have liked to see a few more colour possibilities with the S23+ given the rest of the S23 series offers a lot of colour options.
The power button and the volume rockers are both located on the right side of all three S23 versions, at the same locations. Despite being smaller, the S23s power button and volume rockers are the same size as those on the S23 Ultra and have been separated somewhat to make them simple to distinguish from one another.
The devices bottom has a recognisable layout with the SIM tray, a speaker grille for one of the speakers, and a USB Type-C port—but not the S-Pen.