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Samsung Galaxy A33 specs and price leaked through European retailer

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Samsung will hold the Galaxy A Event on March 17 to introduce the Galaxy A33, A53, and A73 smartphones. Recently, we have witnessed the leaked Samsung Galaxy A53 specifications. Now the Galaxy A33 has been leaked too.

Just a couple of days ahead of the Galaxy A33 launch, Appuals managed to get some new renders of Galaxy A33 5G along with its full specifications as well as European pricing. Let’s have a look at the detailed information below.

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Samsung Galaxy A33 Specifications:

According to Appuals, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A33 displays a 6.4-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED screen with 2400×1080 pixels resolutions, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a tiny waterdrop notch that is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

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Moreover, the device is powered by Exynos 1280 processor and runs an Android 12-based One UI 4.1 operating system out of the box. Besides these, the phone has a battery capacity of 5000mAh that supports 25W fast charging.

While considering the camera, there’s a quad rear camera setup that includes a 48MP (f/1.8) primary camera, an 8MP (f/2.2) Ultra Wide unit, a 5MP (f/2.4) Macro lens, and a 2MP (f/2.2) lens for Portraits. At the front, it has a 13MP selfie camera with an f/2.2 aperture.

Samsung Galaxy A33

The leak also reveals various camera modes including Single take, Night Mode, Pro, AR Doodle, Panorama, Food, Portrait, Video Pro, Super Slow-mo, Slow-mo, and Hyperlapse. The Galaxy A33 5G will also support 4K UHD video recording at 30fps, Slow-motion in HD at 240fps, and Super Slow-motion recording in HD at 480fps.

  • Related: Samsung Galaxy A Event Livestream | How to watch Galaxy A33, A53, A73 launch – HERE

Other than these, the device equips a dual stereo speaker setup with Dolby Atmos, IP67 certification for water-resistant, Wi-Fi 5, GPS, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, a USB Type-C port, under-display fingerprint sensor, software-based face recognition, and many more.

Samsung Galaxy A33 Availability and Price:

Samsung Galaxy A33 will be available in four colors, such as Black, Blue, Peach, and White. It has a single 6GB+128GB storage option, which will cost €379 in Europe.

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Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max: So Hot It’s On Fire! Literally.

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Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro is a hot topic, why not it should be, it’s so hot (even on fire!). Following the release, some iPhone 15 Pro Max users complained about the overheating issues. Their device gets warm, even with no longer use cases or gaming, rendering them in big trouble.

Initial purchasers of the iPhone 15 Pro Max complain that their phone gets too hot within minutes. The phone’s temperature reaches a level where the iOS stops charging (if connected) until it decreases. Some report that the titanium body appears horribly hot, which is disappointing.

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A user managed to check the temperature of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which registered over 100-degree Fahrenheit. The model is getting warm even without using it as well as sometimes minutes after connecting the USB C-Type charging cable.

Notably, Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max is equipped with A17 Pro chipset. This processor is manufactured by Taiwan’s TSMC on the cutting-edge 3nm process technology. Apple recommends users not charge their iPhone with Android’s USB C cable, while the overheating reports continue to emerge.

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Rumor Mill Buzzing: Samsung Galaxy S24 Series May Hit Shelves in January 2024

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Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 series in February, while the Galaxy S24 series is reportedly coming earlier. Recently, Korean media reported that the parts production for Samsung’s Galaxy S24 smartphones could begin in mid-October.

According to a reliable source, Samsung may launch the Galaxy S24 series in January 2024. The tipster claims the devices may be unveiled around January 18, but it’s not confirmed. Notably, Korean media reports that the S24 series will go official a month earlier than this year.

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The South Korean tech giant believes that the early debut of its next-gen Galaxy S flagships will help counter the success of the iPhone 15 series. Following the release, Apple is securing outstanding consumer response towards its iPhone 15 series internationally.

Next year’s Galaxy S flagship lineup will present three models – S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra. Samsung appears to be bringing back the in-house Exynos 2400 chipset, but the Ultra will solely use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, manufactured by TSMC.

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Samsung Gears Up for Early Release of Galaxy S24 Series to Challenge Apple’s iPhone 15

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Samsung is expected to start parts production for the Galaxy S24 series next month. This year’s Galaxy S lineup launched in February, while the S24 series may unveil about a month earlier.

According to Korean media, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series will be released early next year. The company will be starting to produce parts in the middle of next month, with the official launch taking place in January.

The report suggests that the early launch of the Galaxy S24 series is in response to Apple’s iPhone 15 series, which continues to see strong demand despite market concerns internationally.

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