Deal Alert: You Can Grab The Samsung Galaxy S23 With Savings Of Up To $1,460

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s SSNLF Galaxy S23 is one of the best compact smartphones you can buy right now, and now a deal on Verizon offers savings of up to $1,460.

What Is The Deal: The Samsung Galaxy S23 is available at a monthly payment of $22.22 per month for 36 months or a one-time payment of $799.99 for the 128GB version on Verizon Communications Inc. VZ.

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The 256GB version is available at a monthly payment of $23.88 for 36 months.

To make the deal even better, Verizon is offering buyers savings of up to $1,460.

For starters, Verizon offers a trade-in rebate of up to $440 as a discount from the monthly plan payments.

Buyers can also get the Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G with a discount of up to $670 and a discount of $350 on the Galaxy Watch 6. Again, buyers get a discount on their monthly plan payments.

Powerful Compact Phone: The Galaxy S23 is Samsung's latest compact smartphone in the flagship segment. It features a 6.1-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage.

On the rear, the Galaxy S23 has a triple camera setup with a 50MP primary camera, a 10MP telephoto snapper, and a 12MP ultrawide angle camera. It has a 12MP front camera.

Connectivity options include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and a USB-C port. It is powered by a 3,900mAh battery and supports wireless charging.

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