So you have Rs. 70000 to spend on a brand new smartphone and the obvious choice stealing the limelight right now is the Samsung Galaxy S23. The Galaxy S23 is bringing a couple of new things, including the more powerful and efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and a refreshed new design. Starting at Rs. 74,999, the Galaxy S23 seems to be a much better deal than its hardcore rival, the iPhone 14. But then, for a slightly lower price, you also have last year's Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus – the best of the Galaxy S22 range in our opinion.
The Galaxy S22 Plus was the bigger variant of the standard Galaxy S22 and it tackled two issues with the smaller variant – offering a larger 6.6-inch display as well as a bigger 4500mAh battery. The best part is that the Galaxy S22 Plus is marginally cheaper than the Galaxy S23 at the moment – you can buy it on Amazon for as low as Rs. 64999. Does that make the Galaxy S22 Plus a better deal over the Galaxy S23?
Design
Purely a subjective choice and we think both of these phones are handsome. The Galaxy S22 Plus is bigger but it looks handsome with its unique camera hump. The Galaxy S23 is slightly better built with its Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and a new camera island design on the back. Both are IP68 rated for water and dust resistance.
Display
The Galaxy S22 Plus has an obvious edge here with its larger 6.6-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The Galaxy S23 comes with a smaller 6.1-inch display of the same nature. Unless you are fine with a compact display, the Galaxy S22 Plus is a better choice.
Specifications
As logic dictates, the Galaxy S23 with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is faster and more power efficient; this makes it the obvious choice for performance
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