The upcoming Galaxy A33 is in the news since late September. In the past few days, we learned more about this smartphone, including its design. Today, we get to know about its battery.
According to GalaxyClub, the Galaxy A33 has been certified by Safety Korea. As per the certification, the handset will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery (4,885Ah rated) with model number EB-BA336ABY. This battery is manufactured by Ningde Amperex Technology Limited in China.
In other words, the Galaxy A33’s battery capacity will be identical to that of its predecessor Galaxy A32. Although the charging speed is a mystery at the moment, we can expect the phone to support standard 15W Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging.
As far as design is concerned, the handset will resemble the forthcoming Galaxy A53. However, it will have a dewdrop notch instead of a punch-hole. Anyway, it will be available in similar colors, namely black, white, light blue, and orange.
Interestingly, despite being a budget smartphone, it will lack a 3.5mm headphone jack. Further, it will sport a 6.4-inch display. It is speculated to retain the FHD+ AMOLED panel from its forerunner.
Unlike Galaxy A32, Galaxy A33 will only come in a 5G variant. Lastly, it will have a quad-camera setup on the rear but we are yet to grasp details about the sensors.
Samsung is rumored to release the Galaxy A33 in early 2022.
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