Samsung W23 and W23 Flip Exclusively Launched for China Telecom

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Samsung has just launched a fancier version of the Z Fold and Z Flip foldable phones exclusive to China Telecom – Samsung W23 and W23 Flip.

The Samsung W23 and W23 Flip details

Samsung W23

The Samsung W23 boats almost the same specs as the Galaxy Z Fold4 with a little bit more RAM by having 16GB (the Z Fold4 has only 12GB RAM max) and 512GB of storage.

On the exterior, this is where the difference is significant. The W models come in Black and Gold with the back panel being black ceramic while the hinge is made from aluminum and sports a decorative engraving. The W23 also comes with custom themes.

Furthermore, the S Pen also received the same aesthetic treatment by also getting the Black and Gold colorway.

Samsung W23 side

You may now pre-order the W23 on Samsung’s China website. The Phone is priced at CNY 16,000(around PHP 129,850) but you will have to pay CNY 1,000 (around PHP 8,116) as a deposit to reserve your unit.

Samsung W23 flip

Same as the aforementioned device, the W23 Flip has almost the same specs as its Galaxy Z model counterpart with a larger 12GB RAM compared to an 8GB coupled with 512GB storage. 

Samsung W23 inner screen

The W23 flips body has a glass back panel instead of a ceramic one but it also has the same engraving on the hinge.

The Samsung W23 Flip Costs CNY 10,000(around PHP 81,136) with the same deposit of CNY 1,000 for the reservation.

Take note that the Samsung W23 and W23 Flip are exclusive to China Telecom and will not be available for the global market. Deliveries of these devices will begin on October 28.

*Prices in PHP are direct conversions using the exchange rate at the time the content was published. These are not indicative of actual local pricing and don’t include additional costs like taxes, etc.

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