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The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE arrives at Vodafone with a bonus accessory bundle and excellent trade-in options

Hot on the heels of the announcement last week, Vodafone have today announced the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is now available on their network with some exciting bonuses available.

The Galaxy S23 FE (Fan Edition) offers a more budget friendly option to get all the benefits of the Galaxy S23 series, with Vodafone throwing in a bonus accessory pack worth $238 containing a 4-pack of the new Samsung Smart Tag2 device tracker announced last week, as well as a Battery Pack. You can also take advantage of their offer for up to $400 bonus credit if you trade-in an old device.

The Galaxy S23 FE includes all the great features including a 6.4” Infinity-O Display with up to 120Hz refresh rate, Octa-Core processor with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of storage with a 4,500mAh battery. It also includes a triple camera array on the rear featuring a 50MP (Wide), 12MP (Ultra Wide) and 8MP (Telephoto) sensor offering epic zoom capability and 8K video recording.

Vodafone is offering the Galaxy S23 FE on 12, 24 and 36 month plans with 128GB of on-board storage in Mint, Graphite, Purple and Cream, with handset repayments starting from just $27.75/month over 36 months. Plans start from $45 per month including up to 80GB of data, or you can go up to the top plan at $65/month plan which includes a massive 600GB of data per month.

Vodafone will sell the Galaxy S23 FE outright, with the 128GB model priced at $999, and the 256GB variant available for $1099. 

If you’re in the market for some new earbuds, the new Samsung Galaxy Buds FE buds are also available from $199 and offer premium sound quality and easy pairing.

To check out the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE on Vodafone you can head to the Vodafone website now.

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