The Galaxy A33 will undoubtedly join the just-unveiled A13 and A23 in Samsung's 2022 portfolio, and before that happens, we have more details about it to share with you. The Galaxy A33 will reportedly use the same yet-unofficial Exynos 1280 chipset as the Galaxy A53. This 5nm SoC apparently comes with an octa-core CPU with two 2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 cores and six 2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 cores.
The Galaxy A33 is said to have 8 GB of RAM
and 128GB of expandable storage, when paired with the Exynos 1280, although
there may be regional differences - we could also see an A33 with the Exynos
1200, and just 6GB of RAM. It's still unclear what we should expect in terms of
performance from the Exynos 1280. One report from last year claimed it would be
worse than what the Exynos 1080 offers, but that hardly makes sense, so we'll
just have to wait and see. By the way, it's long been rumored that both the A33
and A53 will only be offered with 5G - there won't be any 4G models this year.
The Galaxy A33 is also expected to have
water and dust resistance, IP67 to be precise. Last year, the Galaxy A52 was
Samsung's cheapest with such a rating, this year it goes even further down the
line to the A33. Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy A33 will run Android 12 with One UI
4.1 on top. In terms of cameras, you should expect the exact same setup as on
the Galaxy A32 5G, and this fits with what we've recently heard from another
leak. On the other hand, an upgrade compared to its predecessor will be placing
the fingerprint sensor under-display, instead of on the side. Today's leak ups
the screen ante too, saying the A33's 6.4" FHD+ Super AMOLED will have a
90 Hz refresh rate.
The Galaxy A33's 5,000 mAh battery will
charge at up to 25W, although the in-box charger will probably be 15W. The
phone is rumored to weigh 186g and measure 159.7 x 74 x 8.1 mm. The headphone
jack is gone. The price in Europe is said to be € 369, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB
of storage. The A33 is reportedly going to be available in black, white, blue,
and "peach".
Take all of this with a grain of salt, of
course, as none of it is confirmed in any way, and the chipset choice for the
A33 seems weird (matching it to the more expensive A53 especially), and it's
also been contradicted by other leaks in the past which talked about the
Dimensity 720 being at the helm instead.