Now that Samsung has wrapped up its flagship Galaxy S22 series launch, it’s time for the Galaxy A and M-series phones to debut in the market. Today, a new M-series model made it to the Bluetooth SIG certification confirming its existence. The device in question is the Galaxy M23 5G.
The Samsung Galaxy M23 5G carries the model numbers SM-E236B_DS, SM-M236B_DS, and SM-M236Q_DS. The listing reveals that the smartphone has Bluetooth v5.0 support.
Other than this, there’s nothing notable in the certification. The device’s specs are yet to be known. However, since the M23 5G also has a model number that starts from SM-E, we can expect it to also arrive as some F-series device.
In fact, a device with the same model number “SM-E236” was previously spotted on Geekbench. It was believed to be the upcoming Samsung Galaxy F23 5G. The smartphone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC inside and has 6GB of RAM. It scored 640 points in the single-core department and 1820 points in the multi-core department.
Considering the model number similarities, we can expect the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M23 5G to be a rebranded F23 5G. That being said, it may come powered by the same Snapdragon chipset as the F23 5G. Furthermore, it will run on Android 12 OS, and we expect it to have OneUI 4 on top of it.
As of now, there’s no word from Samsung about the M32 5G’s launch. But considering that it is now appearing on certification sites, we can expect the phone to launch soon.
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