According to NBTC’s database, the Samsung Galaxy M23 has just been partly exposed through a Google Play Console entry. It’s a little more detailed this time around in the documentation.
At least 6GB of RAM will be included with the Snapdragon 750G CPU on the SM-M236B, which has a resolution of 1080 x 2408px. It’s safe to assume that the Snapdragon 750G in the phone will allow it to connect to 5G networks. The X52 modem included inside the computer makes this possible.
Even more intriguing, a listing claims that the phone will be pre-loaded with Android 12 and be able to charge at 25W.
The Galaxy M23’s release date is still a mystery, but the regularity with which leaks have surfaced suggests that we won’t be waiting long.
In the Google Play Console database, the Galaxy M23 5G has the model number SM-M236B. An online listing suggests that the handset would have a 1080 x 2408-pixel Full HD+ display, which is the same resolution as the iPhone 6 Plus.
According to the listing, the Qualcomm SM7225 system on chip would contain two Kryo 560 cores and six Kryo 560 cores. Samsung’s Galaxy M23 5G is expected to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G CPU. The Adreno 619 GPU and 6GB of RAM are also confirmed by the listing.
For those who don’t know, the Snapdragon 750G is fabricated on an 8nm technology and has an integrated X52 modem. OnePlus Nord Core Edition, Xiaomi Mi 10i, and Samsung Galaxy A52 5G all use the same Snapdragon 450 CPU.
Galaxy M23 5G will be pre-loaded with Android 12 OneUI, as revealed by Geekbench. The phone will be able to charge at a rate of 25W. However, the device’s battery capacity has not yet been determined.
Galaxy M23 5G is expected to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February. But we anticipate to hear more about it in the coming days.
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