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Upgrade and win! Samsung makes an awesome 2022 with the new Galaxy A Series

 

Samsung continues to prove that awesome is for everyone this 2022. This year alone, Samsung expanded the Galaxy A Series, bringing durable designs, stylish new colors, and flagship-like features at affordable prices.

 

In the first half of 2022, Samsung introduced the 108MP camera of the Galaxy A73 5G and the powerful 5nm Exynos 1280 processor of the Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G. Samsung has also made awesome even more affordable with the new Galaxy A23 and Galaxy A13.

 


While these new smartphones are more budget-friendly compared to earlier releases, the Galaxy A23 and Galaxy A13 are packed with features that are surely an upgrade. Here’s what makes them awesome:

 

Snap memories with the 50MP main camera

Both the Galaxy A23 and A13 have a Quad Camera setup featuring an impressive 50MP main lens. The smartphone encourages experimentation with the other lenses, including the 5MP Ultra Wide camera that copies human eyesight and captures more of the scene in the frame. Its 2MP Macro camera highlights tiny details, while the 2MP Depth lens adjusts the depth of field and brings the focus to the subject.

 

The Galaxy A23 boasts the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology, which records smoother videos that capture finer details, even in low light.

 

See the world with a vivid display

Samsung’s new smartphones are not just awesome at creating content. They work great for consuming it, too. The Galaxy A23 and A13 have a 6.6” TFT V-Cut Display. Both feature FHD+ technology, making streaming, video calls, and gaming sharper, crisper, and clearer.

 

Store everything with a huge storage space

Save thousands of photos, hours of videos, and important work documents with the smartphone’s 128GB of internal storage. This can be expanded up to 1TB, which means there’s no need to delete files to free up space.

 

The Galaxy A23 and Galaxy A13’s new and improved features are the best and most innovative smartphones for first-jobbers. These are available in all authorized Samsung Stores and online at the following prices:

 

Galaxy A23 (Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Blue, and Awesome Peach)

 

    Galaxy A23 (6+128GB) - PHP 13,990 SRP

 

Galaxy A13 (Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, and Awesome Peach)

 

    Galaxy A13 (4+128GB) - PHP 10,490 SRP

    Galaxy A13 (6+128GB) - PHP 11,490 SRP

 

Safe Samsung Shopping

Health and safety protocols are strictly followed in Samsung Experience Stores to keep consumers and employees safe. Adhering to the guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Samsung has implemented the mandatory use of face masks, and performs frequent sanitation in all stores.

 

Samsung Experience Stores also has unique QR health declaration codes to promote a safe and contactless contact tracing process. Product demonstrations are done side-by-side instead of face-to-face while keeping the required safe distance of one (1) meter to make sure everyone is socially distanced.

 

To know more about the Galaxy A Series, visit samsung.com/ph.

 


 

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Samsung inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, digital appliances, network systems, and memory, system LSI and LED solutions. For the latest news, please visit the Samsung Newsroom at http://news.samsung.com.

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