Samsung is believed to be working on new Galaxy A-series devices. This is corroborated after the Samsung Galaxy A23 is spotted on Geekbench along with renders of its 5G variant.
The Galaxy A23 was listed under the model number SM-A235F with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset at the helm. Additionally, the listing revealed the device will have at least 4GB RAM and run on Android 12.
Meanwhile, the A23 5G is reported to use MediaTek Dimensity 700 instead. It is also said to have a 6.55-inch display with a waterdrop notch for its front camera. The rear camera setup is tipped to have a quad camera setup headed by a 50MP main lens. This is accompanied by 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth, and 2MP macro lenses.
The Samsung Galaxy A23 is said to have a slightly smaller 6.43-inch IPS LCD panel with a waterdrop notch.
The duo is allegedly set to debut before March ends, but there has been no official announcement yet as of writing this.
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