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Samsung introduced the Galaxy A33, A53 and A73, all of which no longer come standard with charging heads

At Samsung's just-concluded press conference, three new models were launched, namely the Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73, all of which are mid-range products.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy A33, A53 and A73, all of which no longer come standard with charging heads

The Overall Dimensions of the Galaxy A73 are 163.7 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm, weigh 181 grams, and support IP67 rated water and dust protection. It uses a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ Infinity-O display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G, equipped with 6/8GB of memory and 128/256GB of storage space, 5000mAh battery capacity. In terms of cameras, it includes a four-camera combination with a rear of 108 million pixels and a 32 million pixel front camera.

The Overall Dimensions of the Galaxy A53 are 159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 mm, weigh 189 grams, and support IP67 rated water and dust protection. It uses a 6.4-inch FHD+ resolution Super AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, equipped with Samsung Exynos 1280, equipped with 6/8GB of MEMORY and 128/256GB of storage space, and 5000mAh battery capacity. In terms of cameras, it includes a 64-megapixel quad camera combination and a 32-megapixel front-facing camera.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy A33, A53 and A73, all of which no longer come standard with charging heads

The Galaxy A33 supports IP67 waterproof and dustproof. It features a 6.4-inch FHD+ resolution Super AMOLED Infinity-U display with a refresh rate of 90Hz and is equipped with a Samsung Exynos 1280, equipped with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. In terms of cameras, it includes a four-camera combination of 48 million pixels and a 13-megapixel front camera.

Although the galaxy A33, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73 are new mobile phones that support 25W wired fast charging, they are no longer equipped with charging heads as standard. In fact, a few weeks ago, it was discovered that Samsung quietly began to cancel the charging head from products in some regions, and it seems that this practice has been extended to mainstream configuration models such as the Galaxy A series. Perhaps this will be the trend of Samsung mobile phones in the future, which may cover the whole world.

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