MobileNews

Samsung’s Galaxy M33 and M23 are official

Samsung listed four new phones on its official Mobile Press site today – we already told you about the Galaxy A23 and A13 – and now we move on to Galaxy M23 and M33.

The two are very similar in specs, if not in looks. Both phones have 6.6-inch 1080p TFT displays, as well as 50MP main cameras, 8MP ultrawide cameras, and 2MP depth sensors. But here’s where things differentiate.

The Galaxy M33 has a larger 6,000mAh battery, an additional 2MP macro camera, and more RAM – starting at 6GB and going up to 8GB. Samsung hasn’t released the full details just yet – so far we know the Galaxy M33 has an octa-core chipset.

Physically, the Galaxy M33 measures 165.4 x 76.9 x 9.4 mm and weighs 215g.



Samsung Galaxy M33
Samsung Galaxy M33

Samsung Galaxy M33

Samsung hasn’t revealed either the price or the specific launch dates or markets for the Galaxy M33 yet. But it will come to Europe and India.

The Galaxy M23 has a smaller 5,000mAh battery and lacks the 2MP macro camera. It ships in a single 4/128GB configuration.

It has the same 6.6-inch TFT display but is overall lighter at 198g and a bit thinner. Samsung hasn’t specified price and shipping details about the Galaxy M23 either, but we expect it to also arrive in Europe and India.

Samsung Galaxy M23
Samsung Galaxy M23
Samsung Galaxy M23

Samsung Galaxy M23

The Galaxy M22 and M32 both came with 6.4-inch 90Hz Super AMOLED displays of 720p and 1080p resolutions, respectively, which makes their successors look like a downgrade. We’ll fill in the gaps, once Samsung releases detailed information about the Galaxy M23 and M33.

Source 1 | 2

Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Ivan
Source: GSMArena

Related posts
AI & RoboticsNews

Meta’s new multi-token prediction makes AI models up to 3X faster

AI & RoboticsNews

Espresso AI emerges from stealth with $11M to tackle the cloud cost crisis

DefenseNews

How to further strengthen the Defense Production Act

DefenseNews

Divisions in the Dirt: The Army’s plan for the next big war

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!