Samsung Galaxy S23+ price, specs and resale value in Singapore
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ sells for about S$749 in Singapore, 53% below its S$1,598 launch price. That is more than Samsung phones of this age usually lose, so it is a genuinely good time to buy one.
Samsung Galaxy S23+ specs
| Price (Singapore street) | S$749 |
|---|---|
| Launch price | S$1,598 |
| Released | 2023 |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy |
| Display | 6.6" Dynamic AMOLED 2X 120Hz |
| Camera | 50MP main + 12MP ultra + 10MP 3x |
| Battery | 4,700 mAh |
| RAM / storage | 8GB · 256/512GB |
| Operating system | Samsung |
| Tier | flagship |
What the Samsung Galaxy S23+ does well
- SD 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy is efficient and fast
- Bigger battery than S23 without Ultra bulk
- Later got Galaxy AI via update
Where it falls short
- No S Pen (that's Ultra-only)
- Base 256GB storage, no expandable
- Design nearly identical to S22+
Resale value and depreciation
After 3 years the Samsung Galaxy S23+ keeps 47% of its launch price, which works out to about 22.3% lost per year — faster than the 19.4% a year Samsung averages across our catalog.
Switching cost
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ runs Samsung. Leaving it behind means leaving Samsung DeX, Samsung Cloud, Bixby, Good Lock, Galaxy AI (backport), SmartThings. Our switching advisor prices that friction into the recommendation instead of comparing spec sheets in a vacuum — it is the reason a phone that wins on paper can still be the wrong buy.
Compare the Samsung Galaxy S23+ against
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ vs Apple iPhone 15 — iOS, about S$799
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ vs Apple iPhone 16 — iOS, about S$1,079
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ vs Apple iPhone 14 — iOS, about S$709
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ vs Samsung Galaxy S23 — Samsung, about S$669
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How this comparison is made
Prices are typical Singapore street prices tracked in our catalog and last reviewed August 2026; no free feed publishes live SG phone prices, so nothing here is dressed up as one. Specs are manufacturer figures, sentiment and the pros and cons are our editorial assessment, and depreciation is measured from launch price to today's street price. No ads, no affiliate links and no paid placement. Every weight and threshold we use is published.