Samsung Galaxy A23 5G renders have surfaced revealing its design and expected specs
The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G appears to have a quad camera domino on the back.
The primary camera on the A23 5G could be a 50MP SK Hynix sensor.
The device is said to feature MediaTek Density 700 SoC and a 5000mAh battery with 18W charging support, among other things.
Samsung is bringing its A-series phones to India and this includes the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G. Some fresh leaks of the device have been released, showcasing its possible design and specifications. These new CAD images from OnLeaks (in collab with Collegedunia) present the device in its full glory, i.e., its profile from various angles. And from them, we learn the so-called Galaxy A23 could offer a familiar back with a domino-shaped camera island and a rather entry-level look from its waterdrop notch front.
Samsung Galaxy A23 5G: Specs and Features (Expected)
Samsung Galaxy A23 5G could have a waterdrop notch (Infinity-V) with a 13MP selfie snapper upfront. The screen could be IPS LCD in nature, HD in resolution, and stretch 6.6-inches diagonally. The bottom bezel is the only part that is a bit thick, again something that’s common with phones of this ilk.
Swivel to the rear and there you may get a quad-camera setup comprising a 50MP main SK Hynix lens with OIS, an 8MP secondary sensor (likely an ultrawide angle one), and two 2MP sensors for bokeh and macro respectively.
Under the hood, the Galaxy A23 5G could be helming a MediaTek Dimensity 700 (MT6833) processor. This could be supported by 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The internal battery size could be 5000mAh backed by an 18W USB-C Quick Charge support.
The dimensions of the device could be around 165.4 x 77.0 x 8.5mm (10.3mm taking the camera bump into consideration). And the repertoire may consist of an in-display fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, dual-mic setup, Android 11 software, and dual SIM support.
We are awaiting more details on the price and conclusive evidence on the aforementioned specs and design.
So, until then, for more news, buying guides, feature articles, reviews, and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.
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