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Insights On Enterprise Editions Of Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Ultra

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Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, recently announced the launch of an Enterprise Edition of its flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra, in Australia.

While the new devices are similar in specifications to their regular counterparts, they have been upgraded with enterprise-focused tools for ensuring fast connectivity and enhanced protection. This article provides a comprehensive insight into the latest release, covering key features, specifications, and price details.

Key Highlights

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition series includes the base models of Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23. Notably, the Galaxy S23+ model is not a part of the Enterprise Edition lineup.

The new smartphones come integrated with advanced enterprise tools, including Microsoft and Google cloud productivity tools, to ensure seamless remote working.

The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition offers a one-year subscription to Samsung’s Knox Suite, which optimizes the security of smartphones against malware, hacking, and cyber threats.

The special variants will receive five years of OS updates and security patches with options for remote support.

Price Details

The Enterprise Edition of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra is currently available in Australia through Samsung’s enterprise partners. However, the price details of the new variants are currently unavailable. In Australia, the regular Galaxy S23 starts at $1,349 (N 412,817.72) for the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra starts at $1,949 (N596,266.70) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition Features

The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition models are equipped with advanced enterprise tools for ensuring fast connectivity and enhanced protection. The smartphones come integrated with both Microsoft and Google cloud productivity tools, offering end-to-end mobile management tools that make remote working convenient. Moreover, the devices offer Samsung DeX support, enabling users to enjoy a desktop-like experience by connecting their flagship phones to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

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The Enterprise Edition models also come with a one-year subscription to Samsung’s Knox Suite, which optimizes the security of smartphones against malware, hacking, and cyber threats. The special variants are confirmed to receive five years of OS updates and security patches with options for remote support.

Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Ultra Specifications

The Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra run on Android 13 with One UI 5.1 on top and are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform. Both devices feature a 12-megapixel selfie camera. While the vanilla model features a 6.1-inch full-HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and a triple rear camera setup, led by a 50-megapixel primary wide-angle sensor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has a 6.8-inch Edge QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and a quad rear camera setup, led by a 200-megapixel primary wide camera.

The Galaxy S23 offers up to 512GB of inbuilt storage and is backed by a 3,900mAh battery that supports 25W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. On the other hand, the Galaxy S23 Ultra offers up to 1TB of onboard storage and is backed by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 45W wired charging and Fast Wireless Charging 2.0, which offers 15W charging speeds.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition series offers a range of advanced enterprise tools and features for ensuring fast connectivity and enhanced protection. While the price details of the new variants are currently unavailable, they are confirmed to receive five years of OS.

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Aka Ekene, PBA Journalism Mentee


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