Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Renders Emerged With Key Specs; Could Launch This Month
Karamchand Rameshwar
The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G renders reveal that the handset will have a similar look to the last year's Galaxy A51 and it could launch this month.
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The end of the year is the time when Samsung will "refresh" the Galaxy A line with many new smartphones. Previously, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G information appeared quite a lot, and now it is the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G's turn as the first render images of the phone have just emerged online. The new photos reveal design details of the smartphone that is supposed to succeed the Galaxy A51, which was extremely successful last year.
Specifically, the famous leakster @OnLeaks recently released the most accurate renders of the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G. From these images, we can see that the A52 5G’s design will only be slightly different to that of its predecessor, the Galaxy A51. There will still be a slightly curved back panel and it is (seemingly) still made of plastic. Another change on the Galaxy A52 5G is the size of the camera module. It still has a rectangular shape, but the size is bigger, similar to that of the Galaxy Note20.
Notably, on the back, is the size of the camera cluster has been designed to be larger, similar to the camera of Note20 series. This camera cluster will still house four cameras, but their details are yet to be revealed.
According to OnLeaks, the Galaxy A52 5G has an overall size of 159.9 x 75.1mm and 8.4mm thick, 10m if included the protruding part of the camera, which is significantly thicker than both of the last year’s Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71. In addition, this year's version will have a more premium metal frame.
On the front, the Galaxy A52 5G will still be equipped with an Infinity-O display with a punch-hole cut-out placed in the center. The bezels appear to be thicker than what we see on the Galaxy A51. In addition, the display is tipped to use a 6.5-inch AMOLED panel and there will be an under-display fingerprint reader for security.
For now, we have no idea when this phone will launch. Last year, the Galaxy A51 debuted on December 16, so the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G could also be released around this time.
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G price: Unavailable
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G price in India: Unavailable
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