Samsung introduced the Galaxy A23 5G, a version with support for fifth-generation broadband networks of one of its best-selling mid-range terminals.
The South Korean firm will showcase its best technology tomorrow to introduce a new generation of folding products at the Unpacked event. Impressive terminals that are expected, but not all consumers will be able to pay. In addition to the foldable and high-end S-series, Samsung has a fairly extensive A-series to suit all budgets.
This is where the Galaxy A23 5G comes in. It is a model released at the beginning of the year, but it only supported 4G-LTE networks. It will now support 5G thanks to the mobile chipset Snapdragon 695 that in addition to access to more advanced networks, it should be faster in processing and graphics performance than the Snapdragon 680 4G model.
Its design is practically a copy, as is its screen, and 6.6-inch Infinity-V LCD diagonal with FHD + resolution. Its memory and storage configuration is not bad at all, with a choice of 4, 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB, supported by microSD cards up to 1 Tbyte.

Main camera mount quad sensor, headed by a 50MP with f/1.8 lens and optical image stabilization. Next to it is a 5MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide-angle, plus a pair of 2-megapixel modules for macro and depth. The front selfie camera has an 8MP F2.2 sensor.

The Galaxy A23 5G battery has the same capacity as the 4G model, 5,000 mAh with 25W fast charging. The terminal pre-installs Android 12 with the One UI interface, of course upgradeable when version 5.0 with Android 13 is available. We have several colors to choose from, pink, white, black or blue.

No official price has been provided, but it should be around 230 euros in Europe. A good appetizer for the new composition that we will meet tomorrow.