Samsung finally reveals Galaxy A73, A53, A33, A23 and A13 chipsets

March 31, 2022, 06:58

During March, Samsung introduced a whole bunch of Galaxy A-series smartphones, without specifying the models of chipsets installed in them. And although some of them were nevertheless disclosed by network informants, the Indian division of the brand now puts an end to speculation. Releasing new products to the Indian market, the company published a press release listing all the chipsets of the Galaxy A five. So, the older Galaxy A73 was armed with the Snapdragon 778G, while its smaller twin brother, the Galaxy A53 , is already equipped with Exynos 1280. The same chip received and Galaxy A33 , which is quite unexpected for a budget 30 series. But the younger Galaxy A23 and A13 are not capable of working in 5G networks: they are based on the Snapdragon 680 and Exynos 850, respectively.

Samsung, наконец, раскрыла чипсеты Galaxy A73, A53, A33, A23 и A13

© Vladimir Kovalev. mobile phone

Based on news.samsung.com/in

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