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Samsung Galaxy A73 5G and Galaxy A33 5G launched in India

Galaxy A73 5G and Galaxy A33 5G are the new Samsung Galaxy A-series phones in the Indian market. They were announced globally a few weeks back along with Galaxy A53 5G. Although the latter phone has already launched earlier last week, the A73 5G and A33 5G have come out today. Similar to the A53 5G, the Galaxy A33 5G is also running on an Exynos 1280 chip, a 5000 milliamp battery, an FHD+ AMOLED screen, and Android 12 with OneUI 4.1 software. There is the promise of 4 years of OS updates on the Galaxy A73 5G and 3 years on the Galaxy A33 5G. Well, the Galaxy A73 5G also shares some of these perks but has got a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G engine inside.

Samsung Galaxy A73 5G Specs and Features

Galaxy A73 5G

Samsung has outfitted the Galaxy A73 with a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz sAMOLED+ panel with an Infinity-O cutout. Within this punch hole lies a 32MP selfie camera.

The back cameras of the A73 5G are a 108MP main sensor (OIS), a 12MP ultrawide, a 5MP depth shooter, and a 5MP macro module. 

Its internal anatomy consists of Snapdragon 778G 5G, up to 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5000mAh battery. There is support for 25W fast charging but the charger is sold separately.

Speaking of which, there is no bundled earphones or even a 3.5mm jack for the same on the phone.

Anyways, the phone also packs Android 12 based One UI 4.1 software with 4 years of platform upgrades and 5 years of security updates. It also comes with 5G, USB-C 2.0, up to 1TB micro-SD card slot, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, and IP67 dust and water resistance. 

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G Specs and Features

Galaxy A33 5G

Galaxy A33 5G’s front is a 6.4-inch 90Hz FHD+ AMOLED screen with Gorilla Glass 5 protection and an Infinity-U notch for housing a 13MP camera. 

Flip to the other side, and there you find a 48MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide snapper, a 5MP macro clicker, and a 2MP depth sensor.

The processor is Exynos 1280 aided by 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. A 5000mAh battery keeps the lights on with support from a 25W charging brick, although this adapter has to be purchased separately. 

No 3.5mm port or bundled earphones. What you get though are Android 12 based One UI 4.1 software with 3 years of OS upgrades, 4 years of security patches, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C 2.0 port, and IP67 ingress protection.

Galaxy A73 5G, A33 5G India Price and Availability

Samsung hasn't disclosed the pricing and the exact sale date(s) yet. It just tells that the Galaxy A73 5G and Galaxy A33 5G will go on pre-booking in the coming days through Samsung.com, major online and offline outlets. You can pick the device in Peach, Blue, Black and White colours.

Galaxy A series in India

* 25W travel adapter sold separately; # In-box travel adapter with 15W support

Meanwhile, the Galaxy A53 5G is available in India at ₹34499 for 6GB+128GB and ₹35,999 for the 8GB+128GB model.  Then there is Galaxy A23 costs ₹19,499 for a 6GB+128GB unit and ₹20,999 for an 8GB+128GB model.  Finally, the Galaxy A13 is priced at ₹14999 for 4GB+64GB, ₹15,999 for 4GB+128GB and ₹17,499 for a 6GB+64GB unit.  

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