Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is reportedly in the works and will pack a 6,000mAh battery at launch. The upcoming smartphone would be a successor to the Galaxy M32 5G that was launched in August. The existence of the Galaxy M33 5G was first revealed in October when the internal model designation of the smartphone surfaced online. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will reportedly be one of the more budget-friendly offerings with an Android 12-based One UI 4.0 skin out-of-the-box.
According to a report from SamMobile, Samsung is expected to launch the upcoming Galaxy M33 5G smartphone with a typical battery capacity of 6000 mAh. The battery is said to carry EB-BM336ABN as the model number and may have a battery nominal capacity of 5,830 mAh. The support for fast charging for the smartphone is currently unknown. Its predecessor Galaxy M32 5G only came with a 5,000mAh battery and 15W fast charging support, but the Galaxy M32 4G had a 6,000mAh battery. The Galaxy M33 5G is also said to have better battery life than the Galaxy M32 5G.
SamMobile also reports that Samsung may launch its upcoming 5G smartphone in January 2022. The Galaxy M33 5G is also said to get Android 12-based One UI 4.0 as Samsung plans to use the new Android operating system for most of the smartphones it will launch next year. This makes the Galaxy M33 5G one of the first low-cost smartphones to get Samsung’s Android 12-based skin at launch.
A few months ago, Galaxy Club reported that Samsung has started research and development on the Galaxy M33 5G. At the time, not much was known about the upcoming smartphone. It has been reported that it will have SM-M336B as its internal model designation. The publication speculated that the Galaxy M33 5G will be a rebranded Galaxy A33 5G, similar to the Galaxy M32 5G as a rebranded Galaxy A32 5G.
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