The launch of the Samsung Galaxy A23 4G could be imminent. Samsung's Russian website now has a support page for the smartphone. Samsung has yet to reveal any details about the upcoming Galaxy A-series smartphone, including its price, specifications, or even a release date. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) certification website has also listed the Samsung Galaxy A23 4G. The smartphone was spotted on a Geekbench listing last week, which revealed some of its key specs. The Snapdragon 680 SoC is said to power the Samsung Galaxy A23 4G.
The support page for the Samsung Galaxy A23 4G is now live on Samsung's Russian website, as previously stated. There is no information about the smartphone on the support page. It does, however, mention the internal model designation SM-A235F/DSN, which indicates dual-SIM support and suggests that the smartphone will be released soon.
MySmartPrice discovered the Bluetooth SIG listing for the Samsung Galaxy A23 4G, as well as the support page. The internal model designation of the upcoming smartphone is also mentioned in the listing. However, there are five internal model designations listed — SM-A235F/DSN, SM-A235F, SM-A235F/DS, SM-A235M, and SM-A235M/DS — implying that the Galaxy A-series smartphone will be available in multiple variants. In addition, the listing specifies that the smartphone will be equipped with Bluetooth v5 for connectivity.
The Samsung Galaxy A23 4G was discovered on the Geekbench benchmarking website last week. The smartphone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC with 4GB of RAM, according to the listing. According to reports, the phone will come pre-installed with Android 12.
Last week, another report revealed some renders of the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G. According to rumours, the 4G-enabled Samsung Galaxy A23 will look similar to the 5G-enabled variant. The quad rear camera setup is housed in a camera bump, according to the renders. A flat display with a waterdrop-style notch for the selfie camera is visible on the front. On the right spine, the smartphone is shown with a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button and a volume rocker, while the left spine only has a SIM tray. It will reportedly have a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB Type-C port, and a speaker grille on the bottom.