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  • 30 Sep 2023

Sam799, 30 Sep 2023This phone looks exactly like the A54 at least there should... moreLol don't get me wrong but it's totally different, you will be amazed to see how S24 looks like.

    This phone looks exactly like the A54 at least there should be a little difference between a flagship and a mid range device.

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      • 30 Sep 2023

      Pathetic colours.. makes it look like a $50 Chinese phone

        Rajinders, 22 Sep 2023Display is diagonally 6.6"Yes. Displays have always been measured diagonally.
        At least I know it was the case over fifty years ago. And is still the case today.

          Anonymous, 22 Sep 2023The specifications here say the display is 6.6 inches tall,... moreDisplay is diagonally 6.6"

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            • 0fD
            • 22 Sep 2023

            The specifications here say the display is 6.6 inches tall, but the body is only 6.21 inches tall.

              Hi Team
              What is the difference between USA and international version? Similarly I have found UAE version and International version when one of my friend visited UAE, but here it is only mentioned USA and International version. It only impact band usage or other differences too.

              Regards,
              Shashwat Singh

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                • 19 Sep 2023

                Androiduser , 18 Sep 2023This September update makes my s23 plus overhear too much o... moreNo such heating issue on mine. But the webview crashes continue.

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                  • 18 Sep 2023

                  Androiduser , 18 Sep 2023This September update makes my s23 plus overhear too much o... moreNo it does not.

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                    • 18 Sep 2023

                    This September update makes my s23 plus overhear too much opening only youtube it would start getting hot

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                      • mhw
                      • 17 Sep 2023

                      s23+ is tempting.

                      S23+ or wait January for s24+ ?

                      Either s24+ could be significantly better, or it could lower the price of s23+ ?

                      I don't like those square and glass new designs anyway. that's why I hesitate, putting 1000 in a fragile phone ( yes glass is very fragile even gorilla super diamond ramses III safety sapphire bullshit whatsoever, also it seems they glue the motherboard to the glass so almost unrepairable or at last least way too expensive when broken, good marketing trick for forcing buying new stuff making them uncessesary fragile by pretending it's cute and smart and environment lying things)

                      I can't find any renewed in excellent shape so that solution excluded for me.

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                        • 17 Sep 2023

                        Anonymous, 07 Sep 2023Imagine spending $1000 on this phone and the camera is defe... moreExactly...having to use the zoom to take picture of a document ! your phone up in the air. It's a disgrace for a 1000 dollar phone

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                          • 16 Sep 2023

                          trtr098, 13 Sep 2023Bought for £699 with trade-in of a broken phone. Got a free... moreAlso got mine by trading in an S20 FE 5G. Had a cash discount and freebies (free Samsung watch and fast charger). It's a great phone overall, apart from the webview crashes/issues everytime there's a webview update. Some units like mine also have the minor wideangle camera issue (bananagate). I wish it had the camera processing of my Pixel 7 phone and it would have been perfect. Wouldn't need to carry my Pixel 7 phone anymore if it was the case.

                            Bought for £699 with trade-in of a broken phone. Got a free silicone case, 12 months Disney+ & £10 store voucher, plus other stuff from Samsung Boost making this essentially £600 phone. Half the price of an iPhonePM for a flagship experience, nice one Samsung.

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                              • 07 Sep 2023

                              JonasNa, 07 Sep 2023I updated my S23+ to the August security patch, but the &qu... moreI see no difference but if you think it's not gone so wait for One UI 6 till next month that might solve the problem. You can use ExpertRaw also that also takes good photos too.

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                                • 07 Sep 2023

                                Anonymous, 14 Jul 2023It's a lens defect on S23+ models only, not on S23 ult... moreImagine spending $1000 on this phone and the camera is defective and you have to use the telephoto camera for normal photos. Samsung should recall the defective units but I know it wouldn't. Samsung has become a low class company.

                                  Azo, 23 Aug 2023Have you updated it to August Security Patch which is over ... moreI updated my S23+ to the August security patch, but the "bananagate" defect is still there. After the update, the photos are better quality, but there are still blurry areas in the photos (document, landscape, macro), they are just less noticeable. So my assumption that the Samsung S23+ has a lens defect is confirmed, updates can't fix the lens, they can only reduce the effect of the defect. I wonder if Samsung will acknowledge officially the Samsung S23 "bananagate" problem?

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                                    • 02 Sep 2023

                                    Anonymous, 02 Sep 2023I am updated to the latest version thanks, but it's st... moreMay be they are looking in the matter or taking note of it and will address it in coming updates probably One UI 6, so we have to wait for it, you can also communicate with Samsung Support of your region and tell them the whole scenario that should also help you with it.

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                                      • 02 Sep 2023

                                      Anonymous, 02 Sep 2023I am updated to the latest version thanks, but it's st... moreSad to learn that Samsung solution is not working...but not surprised since they denied the problem from the beginning...hopefully the S24 will be ok, but doubt it because S22 had the same defect and was not corrected in S23. First thing i will check if i ever buy S24

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                                        • 02 Sep 2023

                                        Azo, 02 Sep 2023I have already said update your phone to latest AUGUST Secu... moreI am updated to the latest version thanks, but it's still there. Samsung only increased the sharpening to make it less obvious, but it's still there, the 'bananagate' lens defect. That irregular lens defect cannot be corrected in software so lucky for you if you don't have it (or if you don't notice it at all).

                                        It's actually not very visible if you have no comparison and don't know where to look at. I've taken photos of printed text documents with my S23+ and you'd think it's normal looking - but on careful examination, some parts of the document are really noticeably blurry or out of focus (the blurred area is shaped like a crescent or a banana.) It seems normal at first, thinking it's due to the lens' shallow depth of field but once you compare it side by side, say to those taken by another phone, in my case, my Pixel 7, the defect is very clear. My Pixel 7 takes perfectly sharp close up document photos on the entire area but not my S23+ which has that lens defect.