For quite some time, Samsung has been working on the much-awaited successor to the Galaxy M32; the Galaxy M33 5G. Though the company has yet to announce the device, tipsters have their way to grab useful information about unannounced devices.
According to reports, the device carries model number SM-M336B and a battery with a reported capacity of 5,830mAh. However, we believe Samsung will unveil the device with a 6,000mAh battery. We don’t know the charging support this device will come with.
According to one source, Samsung might launch the Galaxy M33 5G somewhere in January 2022. It will feature the latest One UI 4.0 along with Android 12.
There are reports suggesting the Galaxy M33 5G is similar to the Galaxy A33 5G, which is still to reach stores. In fact, it could be a rebranded model of the Galaxy A33 5G.
Some other leaks about the handset involve a 3.5mm audio jack, an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, a four-rear camera setup with an LED light, a USB Type-C port, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
As of now, we don’t know its display size, type, or resolution. We are also unaware of the processors and the memory configuration of this device. It is also hard to predict the exact launch date and the price. But we do hope to receive more tips about this Galaxy M33 5G before it is officially announced.
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