Samsung Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G spotted on BIS website | Digit
As for the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. Back in November, Digit partnered with notable leakster @OnLeaks to reveal 3D renders of the device
It seems like Samsung might be planning to launch a trio of smartphones in India. First reported by MySmartPrice, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G. Galaxy A33 5G, and Galaxy A53 5G were spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is reportedly listed with the model number SM-M336BU/DS, while Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G were listed as SM-A336E/DS and SM-A536E/DS, respectively.
While the listing does not confirm any specifications of any of the devices, it does hint towards the imminent launch of the devices in India. While we do not know the exact launch date yet, one can assume that the phones will launch in India sooner rather than later.
Samsung Galaxy M33 5G
The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is expected to pack an AMOLED display. As a member of Samsung’s M-series, the phone should pack a large battery and reports suggest that the phone may offer a 6000mAh unit. Other features that the phone may offer include Samsung’s own Exynos 1200 chipset and 6GB RAM.
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G
The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G is expected to pack a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display. It is also expected to feature a hole-punch design for housing the front camera. Speaking on cameras, the phone is also expected to pack a 48MP quad-rear camera setup.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
As for the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. Back in November, Digit partnered with notable leakster @OnLeaks to reveal 3D renders of the device. The device is tipped to pack a 64MP primary camera. It is also expected to sport the same 6.5-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate as the one used on the Samsung Galaxy A52.
Also read: Exclusive First Look at Samsung Galaxy A53 5G in leaked renders reveals quad-cameras, Infinity-O display and more
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