Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition Announced, Comes with Special Packaging and Collectibles

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series, including base models Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra, launched worldwide. These Samsung flagship smartphones will go on sale in India on February 17th. The South Korean tech giant has unveiled a limited edition Galaxy S23 Ultra in collaboration with BMW and SK Telecom. This variant is called the Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition and will only be available in South Korea. This model is inspired by the BMW M3 E30, the first generation of the BMW M3.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition price, availability
Samsung has announced that only 1,000 units of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition will be produced. It will only be available to consumers in South Korea. They can pre-order this limited edition phone with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage from SK Telecom. website for 1,727,000 South Korean won (approximately 1,13,000 rupees).
Pre-orders will be open until February 13th. By comparison, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra model with the same configuration is priced at Rs. Rs. 1 34 999.
As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition takes inspiration from the BMW M3 E30. Its exclusive packaging comes with all kinds of BMW accessories. There is a key ring with interchangeable BMW emblems from six different eras and a BMW medallion, which was introduced in honor of the company’s 50th anniversary.
Other nice touches include a metal “We Are M” logo, small air compressor, cup holder/wireless charger, analog clock, photo book and poster. Some of the lucky customers will also receive a Starter Pack voucher for the Incheon BMW Driving Center in South Korea.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition will also feature a BMW-inspired boot animation and will come in a BMW-inspired case. The phone itself will have similar specs to the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra, which launched with a 6.8-inch Edge QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, and a 200MP quad rear camera.
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