The FCC listing confirms some of the rumored specs of the Galaxy M33 5G. We can see the device packs a battery unit with model number EB-BM526ABS while the charging brick bears the model number charging brick. This is a 25W charger. While we can’t confirm whether Samsung will ship this charger bundled with the phone, the device is now pretty much confirmed to support 25W fast charging. We are expecting it to feature a 6,000mAh battery. Moving on, the FCC documentation also reveals that the Galaxy M33 5G will feature Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n WLAN, 802.11a/n/ac UNII (5GHz), Bluetooth EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) and LE (Low Energy), and NFC. We, of course, have 5G cellular connectivity with support for 12 5G bands as well as multi-band LTE connectivity. The device will also support expandable memory via a micro SD card. The Galaxy M33 5G had appeared in a Geekbench listing in December last year. It revealed the Exynos 1200 SoC, which will also power the Galaxy A33 5G. The chipset is powered with 6GB of RAM and Android 12-based software. We could have an 8GB RAM variant as well. Other rumored specs include a 6.5-inch AMOLED FHD+ display and a quad rear camera setup. Overall, this device could share a lot of specs with its Galaxy A series counterpart. We have seen Samsung doing so before.
When will the Galaxy M33 5G launch?
Unfortunately, we don’t know that yet. Earlier reports suggest the Galaxy A33 5G could go official in March. We are expecting the Galaxy M33 5G to break cover around the same time as well. Availability may vary by market though. The likes of the Galaxy A23, Galaxy M23, Galaxy F23 5G, Galaxy A53 5G, And the Galaxy A73 5G are also expected to go official over the next few months. So a lot is coming out of Samsung’s doors soon. Stay tuned.