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Samsung Galaxy M33 5G appears on Geekbench with Exynos 1200 SoC, 6,000 mAh battery

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Vlad 27 December 2021

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Samsung's working on a successor to the Galaxy M32 from earlier this year, which will unsurprisingly be called Galaxy M33. A prototype of this model has been spotted in the Geekbench database today, where it showed up with the Exynos 1200 chipset at the helm.

That's the same SoC that the Galaxy A53 5G was caught running the same benchmark with, and their scores are pretty similar too, unsurprisingly. It is in fact likely that the Galaxy M33 will be a rebranded A53, but with one major difference - a much larger battery.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G runs Geekbench with Exynos 1200 SoC, has 6,000 mAh battery

The Galaxy M33's cell has already been certified by SafetyKorea, and this process reveals that we're looking at a 6,000 mAh unit with the model number EB-BM336ABN. The Galaxy M32 also has a 6,000 mAh battery, so its successor isn't gaining anything in this category. Then again, it's not losing any capacity either.

The prototype Galaxy M33 that ran Geekbench had 6GB of RAM, although the phone may be offered in multiple memory/storage configurations when it launches. Speaking of launch, since the prototype ran Android 12, we're expecting the finalized product to debut with that version of the OS, which means it's still a few weeks out - it's Samsung's flagships that usually get the honor of first launching with the newest iteration of the software. This is also corroborated by the fact that we haven't yet seen any additional leaks about the M33. Still, the floodgates are now open, so brace yourselves for what's coming.

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  • Abhi
  • PBx
  • 23 Jan 2022

I really want the new 510 and 710..buts its arm v8 (the leaked benchmark score says its v8.. Don't know if those are with another processor or not. ) And why can't they make it in the 4nm. Make 1200,2200 all on 4nm Rest on 5nm...

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  • Abhi
  • PBx
  • 23 Jan 2022

More like 750G of QSD

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  • Anonymous
  • I2b
  • 30 Dec 2021

Going by it’s leaked geekbench numbers the 1200 is gonna simply be the Exynos 980 with a newer node build & G68 GPU. Uninspiring…

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