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Samsung Electronics Australia introduces new Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition


Samsung Electronics, a global leader in the technology industry, has announced the launch of its new Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition in Australia – a powerful and secure device offering the tools, applications, and support needed for businesses of all sizes to thrive. With many workers continuing to work from home, the Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition offers employees seamless and fast connectivity with enhanced protection to make work effortless, wherever they are[i].

The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition series is available in S23 Ultra and S23 Base models. It comes integrated with both Microsoft and Google cloud productivity tools, making working from anywhere simple[ii]. The Galaxy S23 Ultra features a large 6.8-inch screen and powerful, 45W Super Fast Charging[iii] and embedded S Pen[iv], making it ideal for multitasking and efficiency. Its 200M Adaptive Pixel sensor enables incredible photography and its sophisticated design makes a statement with an eye-catching glass-metal design.

The device’s enterprise-focused features, such as Samsung DeX, enables users to connect the Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse for a desktop-like experience. The Galaxy S23 Ultra Enterprise Edition provides up to 12GB RAM and 512 GB of storage, allowing users to store more video, files and apps for productivity in any environment.

"Businesses need devices that are not only powerful and secure but also easy to use and manage," said Garry McGregor, Vice President, Mobile Experience Division, Samsung Electronics Australia.

"The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition delivers a premium experience that uses our most advanced mobile technology yet. With its sleek design, high-resolution camera, powerful chipset and security solutions powered by Samsung Knox, it offers both value and peace of mind to businesses."

The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition also comes equipped with a one-year subscription to Samsung's Knox Suite, its built-in security platform that helps provide multi-layered protection against malware, hacking, and other cyber threats. Offering end-to-end mobile management tools, the latest S Series iteration streamlines device management for added convenience. Timely software updates and support ensure users receive critical OS updates and patches for up to five years, with options for remote support. A two-year availability assurance post-launch allows businesses’ IT teams to test, use and maintain consistency across teams.

The Galaxy S23 Enterprise Edition is available now and can be purchased through Samsung's enterprise partners.

[i] Within mobile network or Wi-Fi range.

[ii] MS Office license required for purchase to edit Excel, Word or PowerPoint documents. License sold separately.

[iii] 45W Super Fast Charging charger sold separately.

[iv] S Pen capabilities on Galaxy S23 Ultra Enterprise Edition only.

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