Samsung Galaxy S23 Price in India and Variants
The Samsung Galaxy S23 comes in two storage variants. The base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage costs Rs. 74,999, while the 256GB internal storage variant costs Rs. 79,999.
The phone comes in four different colour options: Cream, Green, Lavender and Phantom Black. You can buy the phone directly from the official website of Samsung or other platforms like Flipkart and Amazon.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Box Contents
The Samsung Galaxy S23 packs the following items inside the box:
- Phone
- Type-C cable
- SIM ejector tool
- Documentation

Samsung Galaxy S23 Specs at a glance
Before we talk in detail about the Samsung Galaxy S23 long-term review, let’s see what the on-paper specs look like:
- Display: 6.1 inches AMOLED
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
- RAM & ROM: 8GB 128GB, 8GB 256GB
- Software: Android v13
- Rear camera: 50MP + 12MP + 10MP
- Selfie camera: 12MP
- Battery: 3900 mAh
- Weight: 168 grams
- Dimensions: 146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6 mm
Samsung Galaxy S23 Long-Term Camera Review
Samsung Galaxy S23 comes packed with a flagship-grade triple-camera setup on the back which includes a 50MP main camera. The other two lenses include a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 10MP telephoto lens. The front side has a 12MP camera for taking selfies.

The 50MP main camera takes absolutely stunning photos in daylight conditions. I took multiple shots inside and outside the DLF mall, which came out lively and vibrant. The images were packed with details and looked punchy.

Well, I have to say that though the images look very pleasing to the eye, the colours were somewhat boosted and thus appear vibrant. For someone who wants more natural-looking photos, maybe look at an iPhone. The telephoto lens does a fabulous job of capturing zoom shots.


Low-light shots were good as well. The details were retained and the noise suppression was done pretty well.


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Ultra-wide shots were also nice. While the details take a dip compared to the main camera, the colours remain the same. Portrait shots were spot-on. The edge detection was solid and the background blur looked natural.

Coming over to the front, the 12MP camera captures sharp selfies. The selfies I took were detailed and didn’t lose details even after zooming in. Strands of my facial hair were clearly seen. Skin tones appear natural as well. Portrait selfies were looking great, similar to the main camera.

As I mentioned above, I love the in-hand feel and compactness of the S23. It’s super lightweight and still packs power-packed performance. It has a beautiful display, flagship-grade camera setup, and highly customisable UI.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 glides through everyday use, and the 120Hz refresh rate is like a cherry on top, which further makes day-to-day usage buttery smooth. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S23 still holds its position even after more than six months of launch.
Moreover, it is definitely one of the best options if you are looking for a powerful yet compact phone in the market.



























