Samsung has taken an ax to the Galaxy A23 5G mid-ranger and is reducing its shipments of the device by nearly 70% due to an unknown issue,
. Between the 4G and 5G variants of the device, Samsung was expecting to ship 30 million units in 2023, or roughly 10% of the total number of smartphones the company is expected to deliver in 2022. However, an undisclosed issue with the phone related to the 50MP camera on the back of the device has led Samsung to cut deliveries of the Galaxy A23 5G.
Even though Samsung did eventually discover what the problem was, it decided to reduce shipments of the phone because of the headache that the 5G model caused. Next year, Samsung plans on producing only 5 million units of the phone.
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