Samsung’s new mid-range phone spotted on Geekbench

Samsung aims to launch a new mid-range phone. The device, which is thought to be the Galaxy A33 5G, was seen in the Geekbench test.
 Samsung’s new mid-range phone spotted on Geekbench
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Samsung used MediaTek and Qualcomm processors in many Galaxy smartphones and tablets in 2021. The company wants to change that situation next year. It is said that 55-60 percent of the company’s phones will be powered by Exynos processors next year.

A Galaxy brand phone has emerged that includes the upcoming processor of the South Korean company. A phone with model number SM-A336BU was found in Geekbench’s database. According to the model number, the device will be released under the name Galaxy A33 5G.

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G is powered by Exynos 1200 processor

The device uses Exynos 1200 processor and 6GB of RAM, according to data in Geekbench. In addition, it runs Android 12. This shows that it can come out of the box with One UI 4.0 or One UI 4.1. The Exynos 1200 processor includes two high-performance power cores clocked at 2.4GHz. In addition, it includes six power efficient CPU cores clocked at 2GHz.

Previous leaks have revealed that the yet-unintroduced chipset uses ARM Mali-G68 graphics processing unit. The phone scored 726 points in the single-core CPU test. In the multi-core CPU test, it had a score of 1,830.

The Galaxy A33 5G model is expected to have a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a high refresh rate and Full HD + resolution. Last month, it was revealed that the upcoming smartphone will receive IP67 certification for its dust and water resistance. In addition, it has been suggested that it will not include a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

It will be released in five different color options.

Galaxy A33 5G; It comes in four different color options: Black, Light Blue, Orange and White. The device is powered by a 5,000mAh battery. There is no information about charging yet.

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