The Samsung Galaxy A23 was launched in March, a 4G phone powered by the Snapdragon 680. A couple of months later, the first hints of a 5G model appeared and now the phone has been spotted on Geekbench. The phone, SM-A236U, appears to be a US version. There should also be a European version, at least that’s what May’s initial report stated.
The Galaxy A23 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 695, an updated version of the SD 690 chip with mmWave 5G support, 15% higher CPU performance, and 30% faster GPUs (thanks to updated Kryo 660 and Adreno 619 cores). MmWave connectivity (if present in the current model) will likely be limited to the United States.


Samsung Galaxy A23 5G (SM-236U) Scoreboard by Geekbench
Geekbench’s scorecard reveals that the phone used Android 12 (with One UI 4 above) and had 4GB of RAM. Considering that its 4G sibling also has versions with 6GB and 8GB of RAM, the 5G model should offer even more configurations.
We have seen 3D renderings of the Galaxy A23 5G, but there are no noticeable differences. Measurements showed it will have a 6.55-inch display, the panel type is unclear.
The 4G phone has a 6.6-inch 90Hz (FHD +) LCD, along with a quad camera on the rear (main 50MP, ultra wide-angle 5MP, 2MP macro and 2MP depth), plus a selfie camera 8 MP. Its 5,000mAh battery supports 25W fast charging.
The 5G version will share some or all of these specs, possibly with some updates (for example, we’ve heard that the ultra wide cam will have an 8MP sensor).

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