**** The Official Samsung Galaxy S23 Family Thread ****

No doubt EE will be Charing £99 a month and £600 upfront for a decent 125gb tariff on the Ultra. other networks need pull their finger out and provide decent signal out in the sticks.

Handset contracts are a mug's game nowadays and some of them are now 3 years long! If you want an expensive handset, it's best to buy it outright. Use the 4-month 0% interest rate on Paypal credit if needs be which is what I did when I bought the S20U for £1000 3 years ago. Then go sim-only. I currently pay £9 a month for 30GB on Three and it's a 1-year contract. What you pay all-in-all is less than if you were committing yourself for 2 or 3 years.
 
The RPI/CPI increase are no joke nowadays either on mobile contracts, especially on flagship contracts.

Almost always deals on SIM only contracts too if you don't mind switching around.
 
Over 10 years ago you could get the latest phone for £35 a month on a year contract. Slowly prices went up then 12 months contracts turned into 18 months, then 24 months. Sim only is the way to go now.
 
12 month SIM only here £15 a month for 60GB data and unlimited everything else on o2 (if you have VM at home then remember you can benefit from double the data on mobile if you enable the Volt benefits perks and also double your home BB speeds.
 
Interested, but if they don't fix their terrible charging speeds, the main reason I returned the S22U, then I'll be sticking to Oppo.
 
What's wrong with the charge speeds? It's just over an hour to charge the S22 Ultra from empty, double that if using wireless fast charging. It's a bit better than the S20/21, but not as fast as proprietary charging like found on OnePlus/Oppo/Xiaomi etc where you only get those super quick speed by using their own charging systems.
 
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Handset contracts are a mug's game nowadays and some of them are now 3 years long! If you want an expensive handset, it's best to buy it outright. Use the 4-month 0% interest rate on Paypal credit if needs be which is what I did when I bought the S20U for £1000 3 years ago. Then go sim-only. I currently pay £9 a month for 30GB on Three and it's a 1-year contract. What you pay all-in-all is less than if you were committing yourself for 2 or 3 years.
You can even get PayPal 24/36months interest free payments for Samsung for anything over £1k if memory serves well.
 
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Handset contracts are a mug's game nowadays and some of them are now 3 years long! If you want an expensive handset, it's best to buy it outright. Use the 4-month 0% interest rate on Paypal credit if needs be which is what I did when I bought the S20U for £1000 3 years ago. Then go sim-only. I currently pay £9 a month for 30GB on Three and it's a 1-year contract. What you pay all-in-all is less than if you were committing yourself for 2 or 3 years.
Tried it. I’d save £2 a month. I use roughly 50gb of data a month and EE want at least £25 per month then say £45-55 a month credit for either Samsung or Apple.
Can’t change network as EE is the only one that I can get decent ish signal where I live.
 
Shame galaxy series doesn't allow you add a 2nd account. I use that a lot for adding 2nd 3rd account apps, mi app for kid to sync mi band. Also to test apks.

Was gonna lean towards OP 11 but they downgraded to usb 2.0!?
 
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Ultra specs in French


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