Samsung Big TV Days Sale Goes Live With Free Galaxy S23 Ultra, Freestyle Projector, Soundbars, Other Offers

Samsung Big TV Days 2023 sale has kicked off with discounts and bundled offers on a large selection of TVs. Samsung is offering deals on Neo QLED 8K, OLED, QLED, The Frame, and Crystal 4K UHD TV series models in India. The Big TV Days sale will run from June 15 to July 25, 2023. During the sale, Samsung will offer up to 20 percent cash back on select big-screen TVs, freebies, and other bundled offers.

Customers can also receive assured gifts such as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (12GB + 256GB), Freestyle projector, and Samsung soundbars worth up to Rs. 51,990 with select TV models during the Big TV Days sale. In addition, the Samsung Big TV Days sale also includes easy EMI payment options and exchange offers. These offers will be available at leading physical retail stores across the country as well as Samsung’s online store.

Samsung is offering the Galaxy S23 Ultra (12GB + 256GB) worth Rs. 1,24,999 for free when you buy a 98-inch Neo QOLED or 98-inch QLED TV model. The Freestyle portable projector worth Rs. 69,990 can be yours if you buy select 75-inch and above Neo QLED TV models. The company is offering a soundbar worth up to Rs. 51,990 when you buy select 55-inch and above TVs.

The Samsung Big TV Days 2023 sale also includes a free HW-Q600B soundbar worth Rs. 28,990 with 85-inch Crystal 4K UHD TV, 65-inch Neo QLED, and 8K TVs, 65-inch OLED TV, and 75-inch The Frame TV purchases. Consumers purchasing the 55-inch Neo QLED TV or the 55-inch OLED TV will be eligible to receive a free soundbar worth Rs. 15,490.

When buying on Samsung’s online store, consumers can also avail 15 percent instant discount (capped at Rs. 12,000) when making a payment using an ICICI Bank card (with EMI option), 15 percent instant discount (capped at Rs. 12,000) on major credit card EMI payment options. Samsung Axis Bank credit card users can avail 10 percent extra cashback on EMI, full swipe above all other offers.

Additionally, consumers can also avail cashback worth up to 20 percent (capped at Rs. 20,000) alongside easy EMI payment options. In case you’re looking to upgrade to a premium TV, this sale is probably a good chance to score a decent deal.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera Specifications Tipped, May Feature Same Telephoto Sensor as Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S23 series is set to be unveiled at the company’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1. While the South Korean tech giant has not divulged any details beyond teasers for the phones, expected design and specifications for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra have leaked ahead of launch. Now, a tipster has detailed all the changes coming to the top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra in the camera department. For its front facing camera, the handset is reportedly switching to a 12-megapixel 3LU sensor from a 40-megapixel GH1 sensor present on Galaxy S22 Ultra.

According to tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), the Galaxy S23 Ultra will arrive with a host of changes to its camera sensors from its predecessor. In their tweet, the tipster posted screengrabs listing detailed hardware and software specifications of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

In addition to the front camera, the upcoming handset will feature a 12-megapixel Sony IMX564 sensor for its ultra-wide sensor — an upgrade over the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s 12-megapixel Sony IMX563 sensor. The biggest upgrade is coming to the main camera. An earlier report reveals the main camera on the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be a 200-megapixel HP2 sensor. Its predecessor featured a 108-megapixel HM3 sensor for its main camera.

Meanwhile, one camera’s specification is expected to remain the same: the Sony IMX754 sensor for the 3x and 10x telephoto camera has been carried over from the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Leaks about the Galaxy S23’s camera module have recently flooded the Internet. A report this week claimed that the Galaxy S23 Ultra can shoot portrait videos in 4K quality at 30 frames per second (fps). The handset will also reportedly come with a “night vision” camera. Samsung’s flagship handset is expected to sport a quad rear camera setup led by a 200-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.7 lens and support for OIS (optical image stabilisation). These details are also confirmed in the latest leak.

Additionally, the phone will reportedly be powered by a customised version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, offering a peak clock speed of up to 3.36GHz.


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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Surfaces on Benchmarking Site, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC Tipped

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has been spotted on a benchmarking website, giving smartphone enthisasts a hint of what to expect from the purported successor to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The smartphone is tipped to launch with the yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, and the listing for the handset on the benchmarking website suggests it will be equipped with 8GB of RAM. The listing for the smartphone has appeared days after the purported Samsung Galaxy S23 was spotted on the same website.

A listing for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was spotted on the benhcmarking website Geekbench by My Smart Price. According to the publication, the smartphone that was benchmarked is the US variant of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Gadgets 360 was able to verify the listing for the handset, which bears the model number SM-S918U. 

The Geekbench listing for the purported Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone reveals that it will be powered by a chipset codenamed “kalama”, which is believed to be the yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC from Qualcomm. This chipset was also spotted on the listing for another purported Galaxy S23 series smartphone with the model SM-S911U, spotted by Dutch publication Galaxy Club earlier this week.

The listing shows the handset achieved a single-core score of 1,521 and a multi-core score of 4,689. The performance figures appear similar to the purported Galaxy S23 listing, which scored 1524 and 4597 in single and multi-core tests, respectively. 

However, readers will be unable to compare the benchmarks with previous Galaxy S-series phones, as the benchmarking site delisted the Galaxy S22 phones over performance throttling earlier this year. 

Meanwhile, the Geekbench entry lists the Galaxy S23 Ultra with 8GB of RAM, and it is shown to run on Android 13 out-of-the-box. Samsung recently unveiled the One UI 5 update based on Android 13, and the Galaxy S23 can be expected to ship with the company’s latest Android skin. 

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was recently spotted in updated renders shared by tipster Steve H McFly (Twitter: @OnLeaks). The new renders show the smartphone sporting a thinner metal frame compared to the current-generation Galaxy S22 Ultra, with slightly more rounded edges.

Another tipster, Ice Universe (Twitter: @UniverseIce) later pointed out some inaccuracies in the renders, related to the thickness of the smartphone’s upper and lower bezels, as well as the protrusion of the rear camera sensors. It is worth noting that Samsung is yet to officially reveal any specifications of the purported Galaxy S23 lineup, including the Galaxy S23 Ultra. 


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