Samsung Galaxy F23 5G launching in India on March 8: Here are its leaked specs

Samsung Galaxy F23 5G launching in India on March 8: Here are its leaked specs
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Samsung Galaxy F23 could come with Snapdragon 750G, 120Hz FHD+ Gorilla Glass display.

Another phone that might share a Snapdragon 750G chipset and 120Hz FHD+ screen is Galaxy M23.

Both phones are likely to ship with Android 12 based One UI.

Close on the heels of a few leaks about the Galaxy F23, Samsung has officially announced the launch date; March 8, 2022 at 12 PM. It will be released through Flipkart as confirmed by a new microsite. The Samsung Galaxy F23 could be a 5G phone powered by Snapdragon 750G and will sport a 120Hz FHD+ display on the front with Infinity-V notch and Gorilla Glass 5 protection.

These details were reported by MySmartPrice. Incidentally, a cousin of this phone from the Galaxy M-series also shares some of these specs. Namely, the Samsung Galaxy M23.

Samsung Galaxy F23 5G Specs and Features (Expected)

Samsung has teased that the Galaxy F23 will be helming a Snapdragon 750G. On its face, there will be a 120Hz Full HD display with Gorilla Glass 5 shield and an Infinity-V cutout. Although we don’t have details about this front sensor, the ones in the back are alleged to be a 50MP main shooter coupled with an 8MP and a 2MP sensor.

We get a good look at all sides of the phone in the teaser images. The device seems thin with the usual set of buttons on the right, SIM card slot on the left, a 3.5mm jack, a USB-C port, a mic, a speaker grille at the bottom and the second mic at the top. 

As for price, the device is expected to be set below the ₹20,000 price bracket.

Samsung Galaxy M23 Specs and Features (Expected)

Samsung Galaxy M23 leaked renders

The Samsung Galaxy M23 is reported to present a Snapdragon 750G processor, minimum 4GB RAM and 128GB ROM combo, up to 1TB file expansion, a 6.6-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Android 12 with One UI software, a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C port, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, and a  solo speaker. The device could set you back between EUR 250 – EUR 300 (~₹21,000 – ₹25,200). 

Let’s see if this prediction turns out to be true. In the meantime, you can read news, reviews, features, buying guides, and everything else tech-related at Digit.in.

G. S. Vasan

G. S. Vasan

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