The Samsung Galaxy M53 will be released on March 27

The Samsung Galaxy M53 will be released on March 27

Samsung is ready to unveil the Galaxy M53, a new smartphone. It will be released on March 27 in Vietnam, but its specifications, features, and renderings, as well as another Geekbench listing for the SM-M536B model, have already leaked online.

The Samsung Galaxy M53 will be released on March 27

The phone will come with a Dimensity 900 CPU, four cameras, and 25W rapid charging for the 5,000 mAh battery, however, it will not come with an adapter. The remainder of the specs appear good: a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED displays with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 32-megapixel camera in the waterdrop notch.



The primary camera will be upgraded to a 108MP sensor. There will also be an 8MP ultrawide camera in the phone, as well as two 2MP cameras, one for macro images and the other for depth data.

The Samsung Galaxy M53 will be released on March 27



According to reports, the Galaxy M53 will ship with Android 12 and One UI 4.1 on top. At the event in Vietnam, we anticipate seeing the Galaxy M33 5G. Given that an LTE-only M33 already exists, we’re intrigued as to what chipset Samsung will utilise and whether there will be any additional differences between the two phones.

Samsung Galaxy M53 5G specs

6.7″ Full HD+ sAMOLED, 120Hz

MediaTek Dimensity 900 5G SoC

8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage

Rear Cam- 108MP + 8MP (UW) +2MP (Macro) + 2MP (Depth)

Front Cam- 32MP

Android 12, OneUI 4.1

5,000mAh battery, 25W charging

No charger in-box, 10+ 5G bands

See also  Renders of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G concept model




Price of Samsung Galaxy M53 5G (expected)

In Vietnam, the Samsung Galaxy M53 5G is expected to cost between VND 10.5 million and 11 million (about Rs 35,000 and Rs 36,800) for the 8GB + 128GB storage option.

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