Samsung Galaxy M23 and M33 arrived in Italy in the first quarter of 2022: despite the fact that they are two years old, they are both solutions to be great for those looking for a smartphone is a solid and without spending too much. But what differs between the Samsung Galaxy note M23 and M33? Let's see together the main differences between the two!
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy M23 and M33 look the same: they both have a screen TFT LCD 6.6" with a resolution of 1080 x 2048 pixels, and a rapidly updated as 90 Hz and a density ratio of about 400 ppi. Moreover, the dimensions are very similar to each other: the Galaxy M33 has a size 165.4 x 76.9 x 9.4 millimeters, whereas the M23 was a little bit smaller, and with a size equal to 165.5 x x x x 77 x 8.4 millimeters moreover, the Galaxy M33 weighs in at just a little bit more of that, “his brother's small.” since the weight of 215 grams (compared to 198 in on the M23).
Both the devices involved in the politics of the update of the Samsung's quarterly (and that it should do so until the following year), and the specification of technical change significantly. While the Galaxy M33 is equipped with a chip Exynos 1200 from Samsung, one of the eight-core with a frequency of 2.20 GHz, M23 instead, it uses a Snapdragon 750G SoC from Qualcomm, 2-Core Kryo 570 at 2.20 GHz, 6-Core Kryo 5 1.80 GHz RAM to the model and the base is 4 GB, and of the Galaxy M33 going up to 6 GB. The space saver, the initial on the of the two is equivalent to 128 GB, and it grows up to 1 TB with expansion via microSD.
Finally, there are also changes to the other side of the camera. Both of the devices in the entry-level of the company that Suwon had the lens a of the main well, a 50 MP with opening f/1.8, and the sensor 1/4" with the support of the stabilization of the digital and auto focus, as well as to be similar to the sensor on the portretet and the bokeh is 2 MP, However, the angle ultra wide, the Galaxy M33 is 8 MP, and the Galaxy M23 stop at 5 MP. Finally, the Galaxy M33 is equipped with a sensor a macro, in the fourth a 2 MP.
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