Samsung Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A13 5G know when can be launched, these features can be available with 6.4 inch display


Posted on 1st Jan 2022 01:49 pm by rohit kumar

Samsung Upcoming Smartphone: Samsung is very busy with its upcoming Galaxy S-series launch. The brand is all set to unveil the Galaxy S21 FE in the international market earlier this month and the India launch will take place in January itself. After the launch of Galaxy S21 FE, the South Korean brand is expected to bring two mid-range 5G devices to the country named Galaxy A33 5G and A13 5G. The letter had already gone official in the international market, while the Galaxy A33 5G renders were also leaked last month. Now online information has also been leaked regarding the launch timeline of both the devices for the Indian market.

 

According to reports, both the Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A13 5G will be launched in India by February 2022. The report further states that the upcoming Galaxy A33 5G will not cost more than the old Galaxy A32. However, the Samsung Galaxy A33 is not bringing both 4G and 5G variants like its predecessor.

 

In terms of design, the rear camera module of the Galaxy A33 will be similar to that of the Galaxy A32. It will have a quad camera with an LED flash. The SIM card tray will be on the top edge of the device, while the speaker grill will be on the bottom edge. Upfront, the smartphone will feature a waterdrop notch to house the selfie camera sensor. Talking about the Galaxy A33 5G features, it will include a 6.4-inch Full HD + display. It can get a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W charging.

 

The Galaxy A13 5G was launched in the US for $249.99 (approximately Rs 18,740), making it Samsung's cheapest 5G phone. The phone has a 6.5-inch HD + LCD with 720 x 1600 pixels resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC has been given in the device. It comes with a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support. For the cameras, the Galaxy A13 5G comes with a 50MP triple-rear camera setup and a 5MP front-facing camera sensor.

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