Samsung Galaxy A52 5G design revealed through renders; price and key specs tipped
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G launch is expected in early 2021 and the phone appeared on Geekbench last month where we learned about some key specifications. Now, tipster Steve Hammerstoffer aka @OnLeaks has posted clear renders of the upcoming mid-range Samsung phone on Voice, giving us a good look at the design. It seems the company is sticking to a tried and tested formula as the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G design looks similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy A51 5G. In addition to the renders, the tipster also gives us an idea about the Samsung Galaxy A52 price as well.
The Galaxy A52 5G renders show off the device from all angles and tell us that it will look similar to the Galaxy A51 5G. The display sees a center-aligned hole-punch cutout and evenly slim bezels all around, much like its predecessor. We also see the power button and volume controls on the right side of the frame while the bottom gets a Type-C port, a speaker grille, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Moving to the back, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G gets a familiar rectangular camera module that seems to house a quad-camera system, but the tipster did not reveal the specific nature of the camera sensors. The ‘Glasstic’ rear panel sees a pattern not unlike what we saw on the Galaxy A51 5G.
According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will sport a 6.5-inch Infinity-O display and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The handset measures 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4mm (around 10mm with the rear camera bump). Last month, a Geekbench listing revealed the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will come with the Snapdragon 750G chipset, 6GB RAM, and Android 11 out of the box. This is all we know about the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G specifications at the moment.
Lastly, the tipster speculates that the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G price will be similar to its predecessor at around USD 499 (approx. Rs 36,700). Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is yet to get an official launch date and there is no word whether the company plans to launch the phone in India next year.
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