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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Catch Your Favourite Football Team in Action Through the Screen of the Galaxy A23!

Catch Your Favourite Football Team in Action Through the Screen of the Galaxy A23!

June 18, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

 With football season around the corner, the excitement is like no other, we can’t move without hearing the buzzing sounds from spectators and a football match’s fiery atmosphere. Nothing can beat the experience of watching it unfold in person, but for those fans unable to watch the game live or on the big screen, streaming it on your phone is the next best thing.

The Galaxy A23 comes with a 6.6-inch TFT V-Cut display[1] with a resolution of Full HD+, bringing you an immersive experience from its massive screen. It offers an exhilarating experience as you watch every ball, every shot, and narrow misses, crisp and clear as if you are at the field!

Even better, you don’t have to worry about lags as the device refreshes at a buttery smooth 90Hz and offers 12GB (6GB RAM + 6GB RAM Plus)[2] – making it easy to navigate the stream.

The Galaxy A23 also comes with Dolby Atmos[3] – the ultra-realistic and natural sound will immerse viewers in the game and allow them to hear every tiniest detail: the on-screen action comes to life, and viewers can experience the same emotions as the spectators in the stadium. You will hear the chants and cheers loud and clear enough to surround you in the scene.

Nothing eats your battery life like streaming, but fret not! The device is equipped with a 5,000mAh[4] power, and is compatible with 25W[5] Fast Charging – giving you hours of enjoyment without having to worry about your phone dying on you in the middle of a game.

Even though it’s the cheapest phone in Samsung’s entry-level category, the device performs better than you’d expect. What can compare to the savings, ease of use, and flawless quality of watching football with the Galaxy A23? It’s also durable! So grab yours now to avoid the crowds at the stadium and view the game from the best seat in the house: yours!

The Galaxy A23 is available for purchase in any Samsung Experience Stores, Authorized Dealers and Samsung Malaysia Online Store at the RRP of RM999.

For more information on the Galaxy A23, please visit: https://www.samsung.com/levant/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a23-white-128gb-sm-a235fzwvmea/

 

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