Exynos 1200 processor spotted in Geekbench for Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

Samsung is apparently ready to release the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G, a low-cost 5G smartphone. A few weeks ago, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G was discovered on the Safety Korea certification website, clarifying its large 6,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

The same has been discovered on the Geekbench database website, which not only teases an impending launch, but also provides the processor, RAM variation, and performance requirements. Look out the Geekbench listing for the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G’s forthcoming specifications and see what it has to offer. The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G (with Samsung model number SM-M336BU) scored 726 in the single-core test and 1,830 in the multi-core test, as displayed in the Geekbench database pictured above.

The Geekbench listing also tells us that the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1200 5G processor, which will be paired with 6 GB of RAM. In terms of software, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will boot the android 12 operating system out of the box with the brand’s exclusive OneUI skin.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

Although not confirmed, since the device launched in 2022, we can expect it to ship with the OneUI 4.0 skin. Well, that’s about all the info Geekbench gives us when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G. With this information, however, it should be noted that as the device has already been compared, it clearly suggests that its testing needs to be started and we can expect the device to launch in India soon. Coming to the remaining specs of the device, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is believed to have a 6.5-inch FHD + display with a notch in the shape of a drop. The gadget may or may not feature a 3.5mm headphone connector, but it will almost certainly be IP67 rated. The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will include a quad-camera configuration on the back: 64MP + 8MP + 5MP + 2MP, as well as a 13MP front camera.

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