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Rumored to be introduced next month, this is what the rendering of the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G looks like

Samsung Galaxy A23 5G Samsung Galaxy A23 5G

Samsung is reportedly working on a that will launch in 2022. One of them is the Galaxy A23 , which is predicted to be released in March 2022.

Launching from Gizmochina, Sunday (13/2/2022), currently, renderings of the Galaxy A23 5G have been circulating on the internet. Steve Hemmerstoffer and CollegeDunia are the two figures who leaked the smartphone’s appearance.

The rendering shows the will carry a similar to the Galaxy A series smartphone which was launched last year. There is a waterdrop notch with a fairly thick bezel.

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The back cover design of the Galaxy A23 5G also looks similar to the Galaxy A32, A52, and A72 which were released last year. The dimensions are 165.4 x 77 x 8.5 mm with a body thickness of 10.3mm.

On the right side of the device, there are volume up + down buttons and the power button. The top side is pinned with a microphone. On the bottom side there is a 3.5 mm audio jack, microphone, USB-C port, and speakers. The left side is implanted with the SIM slot.

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Another says the Galaxy A23 5G will be equipped with a 6.6-inch screen. Not only that, will also include four rear cameras consisting of a 50MP main camera, a 5MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP telephoto camera.

Unfortunately, all of these rumors have not been confirmed by Samsung, so the information may be wrong or may even be accurate.

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