Samsung may launch a few new M-series phones in India soon. Support pages for the Galaxy M23 5G and Galaxy M33 5G have now been spotted on the company’s Indian website.
Support pages go live just before a launch, and with those for both devices now available, a launch is imminent. We could probably see the launch of both phones within a week or two.
The support pages don’t offer much information about the devices yet, but confirm that they are both dual-SIM phones.
The Samsung M33 is expected to be powered by an Exynos 1200 SoC and has been spotted on several benchmarking platforms. A support page for the phone has also reportedly been spotted on Samsung Russia’s website.
The M33 was also recently spotted on Geekbench with model number SM-M336BU. This phone could feature 6GB of RAM and a 6,000mAh battery. With a large battery being a hallmark feature of the M-series, that’s no surprise.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy M23 is expected to be a renamed version of the Galaxy F23 smartphone. It is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 750G chip.
According to listings spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, the Samsung Galaxy M23 5G could run Android 12 and come with a 25W charger and microSD card support. The phone is also expected to come with 6GB of RAM.
The M series is expected to launch in the mid-range segment and may come up against phones like the Redmi Note 11 series and Realme 9 series.