Back in March, Samsung debuted the Galaxy A23 smartphone, and we found that it wasn't a very competitive model. Now that a 5G version with a Snapdragon 695 is on the approaching, the corporation appears to be poised to commit the same error as the pricing of the device in Europe leaked.

There will be at least three colour options for the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G with 64 GB of storage, and it will cost €300.

A listing on the FCC claims that the new inexpensive midranger has a 5,000 mAh battery and 25W fast charging. Other features include NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, a microSD card slot, and other features that could depend on the market.

The 5G markets are where the phone is most likely to launch, with Europe and India being the other two. Given that North America and Korea have some of the most advanced next-gen networks, they could also get it.