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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G’s battery size revealed

Last weekend we saw leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G revealing its design, and while we don’t have the smartphone’s full specs yet, South Korean certifying authority Safety Korea tells us the Galaxy A33 5G’s battery size will be the same as its predecessor. It has the model code EB-BA336ABY and a typical capacity of 5,000 mAh.

The listing doesn’t clarify if the Galaxy A33 5G will charge at the same speed (15W) as the Galaxy A32 4G and 5G models or go faster.

The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G will sport a 6.4″ FullHD+ Infinity-U Super AMOLED screen and have a total of five cameras onboard – a selfie shooter inside the notch and four cameras on the rear.

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders

The arrangement of the Galaxy A33 5G’s rear cameras is the same as the Galaxy A32 4G and 5G models’, but these are now inside a raised camera bump like the recently leaked Galaxy A53 5G.

The Galaxy A33 5G is 8.1mm thick (9.7mm with the camera bump) and has the power key and volume rocker on the right-side frame, with the USB-C port at the bottom. Samsung has removed the 3.5mm headphone jack, so you’ll have to rely on USB-C or Bluetooth earphones for audio listening.

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G leaked renders

The Galaxy A33 5G is expected to go official in January 2022 with four color options, but Samsung won’t launch a 4G version this time.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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