We have many Spigen cases for Samsung devices, even for the direct predecessors. Normally, the cases always follow a little after the release of the device. So I would wait a little longer, the cases will certainly be available soon. Otherwise, it's best to contact our customer service directly: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc...
Hi, you will not get any charger in the box anymore since many years from e.g. Apple, Samsung, Google and also others. The only company that is delivering a charger with their phones is Xiaomi, their Poco, Redmi and Xiaomi phones usually have a charger that also covers the fast charging capabilites, e.g. if you would buy the latest Xiaomi 13, you would get a 120 watts charger for free included in the box.
Apple, Samsung and Google argue that everyone has a charger already, yes right, maybe a 5W or 20W charger, but if you buy one of their flagship phones that can fast charge, you are charged the money for buying an extra one.
Therefore, I never recommend any products from companies that avoid fast chargers provided with their products.
What is also good to know, even though the new Samsung S23 is the latest and greates from Samsung, it only can be charged at 45 W maximum, it is capped at this rate. Although, you can of course buy a 67 or 120 Watts charger and it would not damage, since the phone is regulating how much will be needed to charge it.
I have looked again and again, but so far I have no information that our supplier for the sleeves will be able to offer them effectively. I guess we'll have to wait and see if that changes in the future.
You can't compare them. In the meantime, much higher-quality materials are used and you have four cameras, so comparable phones cost much less. These phones are a product of the free market economy. Ah yes, and one more thing: the 'business' phones from Nokia around the year 2000 cost over CHF 1000 at the time. If that is the case, then comparisons have to be made across the board.
Not sure what's your exact question but:
1) with the built-in cable you can fast charge up to 3A, 5A doesn't work *all the time* for me.
2) my cable (S23 ULTRA 512) has been delivered with a 3.1 cable, my gf got the S23 256 and the cable is a 3.0
In both cases we can charge 3A with no issues and 5A using a 3rd party cable. As I said, 5A does work with the standard cable but not all the time (using the same charger from Samsung), with our powerbank seems to be more reliable but to achieve 100% success, we use the 3rd party cable.
Yes, mine says the same thing.
0044 is the area code for GB, but I don't think it has any meaning in this context.
The current SW version is under build number.
Yes, the Galaxy S23 Ultra offers photo editing with artificial intelligence (AI). The camera uses an AI detail enhancement engine to reduce noise and improve details, especially for special functions such as the "Moon Shot" for moon photos. You can also manually edit and automatically optimise photos in the gallery app.
While the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Enterprise Edition may be designed primarily for corporate purposes, it can also be used by home users. The hardware specifications are identical to the standard variants of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and it offers all the functions that a private user might need, such as a 6.8-inch display, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage and a powerful camera.
The additional functions, such as the Knox Suite for device management and the integration of Microsoft and Google cloud productivity tools, are useful for businesses, but they are not a barrier to personal use. It is therefore perfectly possible to use this mobile as a normal user.
Hi, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra doesn't have slot for additionall memory card, so you can't expand it this way. But you can use some more storage via Google Drive, or Google Cloud.
The best way to do this is to contact our customer service team directly. They will be happy to assist you with your request. https://helpcenter.galaxus.de/hc...