Samsung has launched its flagship Galaxy S22 series. At this point, mid-range and budget phones Galaxy A, Galaxy M and Galaxy F series devices are expected to be offered for sale. The models that will come to these series continue to circulate as rumors for months. The Galaxy M23 5G, on the other hand, started to appear on the web recently. The device has now also received a certificate.
The Samsung Galaxy M23 5G with model number SM-M236B/DS has now been approved by the FCC. According to the listing, the phone comes with a microSD card slot. Additionally, it is powered by a battery with model number EB-BM526ABS.
Samsung Galaxy M23 5G appeared on the certification site
This particular battery to be included in the Galaxy M23 5G model was listed on the SafetyKorea certification site. Still, there is no information about its capacity yet. The FCC site stated that the phone will use a charger with model number EP-TA800. When we look at it, we see that this model belongs to Samsung’s 25W charger.
Generally, Galaxy M series phones get a new name as Galaxy A series. Therefore, there is a possibility that the Galaxy M23 5G may arrive as a renamed Galaxy A23 5G. These devices are also launching as Galaxy F23 5G in some markets.
According to previous reports, the device is thought to be launched with a 50 Megapixel camera with OIS. In addition, it is rumored that it will come with Snapdragon 750G processor, Bluetooth 5.0 and Android 12.
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