As Samsung has debuted its flagship Galaxy S22 series, we can expect the company to start announcing the latest models in its mid-range and budget Galaxy A, Galaxy M, and Galaxy F series of smartphones. Some of the upcoming models belonging to these lineups are in the news for months. While others like Galaxy M23 5G have begun to appear on the web recently. This device has now received yet another certification.

Samsung Galaxy M22
Samsung Galaxy M22

The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy M23 5G with model number SM-M236B/DS has been now certified by FCC. According to the listing, the handset will have a MicroSD card slot and will be backed by a battery with model number EB-BM526ABS.

This particular battery is also listed on the SafetyKorea certification website. However, the listing does not say anything about its capacity.

Further, the FCC listing mentions that the phone will use a charger with model number EP-TA800. For the unaware, this model number belongs to Samsung’s 25W charger.

Usually, the Galaxy M series are rebranded Galaxy A series smartphones. Hence, the Galaxy M23 5G could be a rebadged Galaxy A23 5G. These handsets may also release as Galaxy F23 5G in some markets.

Going by previous reports, they may come with an OIS-enabled 50MP primary camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset, Bluetooth 5.0, and Android 12.

 

 

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