Cost cutting is on everyone's mind and you can see that on the current generation phones.The struggle to build and sell something new is difficult, and it all comes down to minimum compromises. You throw in some nice cameras, maybe reuse the design from last year, add some software tweaks, reuse the processor from the outgoing one, and just a new name; wait, that's the new iPhone 14. Good phone but it is pretty much the same phone from last year. Samsung loves to oppose this and with this year's Galaxy S23, it seems as if Samsung didn't get the memo that Apple received a few months ago.
From every angle and perspective, the Galaxy S23 is new. Yes, there are reused bits but these are the best reused bits the market has to offer at this price. For almost the same price as the iPhone 14, Samsung offers a new look, a new chipset, and an overall new experience. Plus, the initial offers are quite tempting, since you get the 256GB variant for the price of a 128GB variant. On paper, I can't find any reason to choose the iPhone 14 at this price, unless you love the world of AirDrop and iMessage.
Samsung has some of the finest phone designers in its arsenal and this year, the simplest of tweaks has made a striking impact on onlookers. Be it black or white, the Galaxy S23 is a striking phone to behold in any colour. The floating camera lenses look unique and give the phone a clean yet trendy look (LG did it first though on the Velvet). The matte finish is lovely on the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 layers, which so far has resisted scratches and an accidental drop on the concrete floor well (Phew!).
This being the compact model, the Galaxy S23 is easier to hold (than the S23 Ultra) and the lack of extra weight only helps. The IP68 water and
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