After launching the Samsung Galaxy M32 5G back in August this year, the Korean smartphone giant is now reportedly gearing up for the launch of it’s successor known as the Galaxy M33 5G.
Now, this device had apparently been spotted on Geekbench bearing the model number SM-M336BU. The listing revealed that the phone will be equipped with an octa-core Exynos 1200 chipset which appears to be more of a sidegrade over the MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset on the Galaxy M32 5G.
Other than that, it also confirmed that the Galaxy M33 5G will feature 6GB RAM in the memory department, even though there might be more RAM variants at launch. This device will also be shipped with the latest Android 12 OS out of the box.
Apart from the change in it’s underlying chipset, the new Galaxy M33 5G might also be coming with an upgraded camera system and perhaps a larger battery capacity and faster charging speed.