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Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphone is going lime on 16th May, get ready to grab it

Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphone is going lime on 16th May, get ready to grab it

Samsung Galaxy S23 is going lime on May 16th, 12 PM. Yes, you read it right it’s going lime. Samsung Live will witness the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 in lime colour on 16th May which is a newly added colour for this model. Samsung India shared the video of the S23 in lime colour and wrote ” Give your Epic a shade of lime. Tune into Samsung Live on May 16, 12 PM to avail of exciting offers”.

The S23 smartphone in lime colour is looking really cool. The lime colour of this smartphone is inspired by nature which makes it quite unique in itself. This smartphone will go live on sale during the Samsung live event which will take place on 16th May. During Samsung Live event users can avail benefits up to Rs 17,499. They can also get a Rs 5,000 instant bank discount and a free smart view wallet case worth Rs 4,499. Additionally, users can also opt for 24 month no-cost EMI option for HDFC Card.

Those who are excited to grab this smartphone in its awesome lime colour can tap on Notify Me by visiting Samsung’s official website.

Features of S23

As of now, this smartphone comes in phantom black, cream, green, and lavender colours. This smartphone comes with a 6.1-inch wide FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x screen with an adaptive refresh rate of 48Hz-120 Hz. It sports a triple camera setup on the rear side of the smartphone featuring 50 megapixel primary camera, a 12 MP ultra wide angle sensor and a 10 MP telephoto lens.

The front side of the smartphone features a 12 MP dual-pixel camera sensor. This smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 system accompanied by 8GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage. It runs Android 13 out of the box and packs a 3,900 mAh battery which supports fast wired charging.

 

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Sushant Singh

Sushant is a passionate Tech Writer and often creates content for readers with extensive research. He joined The Tech Outlook as an intern but now is handling the responsibility of a Junior Tech Journalist.

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