Samsung launched the Galaxy A23 5G for the first time in the US, now available for $299.99

At the beginning of the year, Samsung launched the Galaxy A23 in LTE-only avatar. Several months later, you’ll follow up with an improved 5G model, the Galaxy A23 5G, which was made available exclusively in Taiwan. Now, the device is making its debut in the US, hitting carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile.

Samsung is promoting the Galaxy A23 5G as a phone that brings together “the latest innovations at a great value.” If this is the first time you’re hearing about the Galaxy A23 5G, the phone sports a 6.6-inch FHD+ infinity-V LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels. Perhaps one of the advantages of the screen is that it offers an adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor and will have 64GB of internal storage. For some, 64GB of internal storage may not be quite enough. Fortunately, Samsung has included a microSD slot, which gives users a chance to expand their storage space up to 1TB.

Samsung Galaxy A23 5G promotional image with all sides view

As you’ve noticed from the photos, the phone has four cameras, with the primary camera using a 50MP sensor. Since the sensor features optical image stabilization, it should provide stable shots for both photos and videos. For those who take selfies, the Galaxy A23 5G has an 8MP front camera. As for the battery life, you should feel confident getting through a whole day thanks to the phone’s 5,000mAh battery. In addition to the excellent battery life, the device will offer decent security thanks to Samsung’s Knox platform, while securing the device with a fingerprint reader that can be found embedded in the power button.

    Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is Samsung’s latest budget device, offering 5G and a great experience at a price that doesn’t hurt your wallet.

Best of all, the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G price tag is competitive, coming in at just $299.99. The device will be available at Samsung Experience Stores across the United States. It will also be available on Samsung.com and carried by wireless carriers AT&T and T-Mobile.

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