Samsung will soon release new editions of its Galaxy A series volume drivers, in addition to the Galaxy S22 series. The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is the successor to the popular mid-range model. We already have official photos and some technical information.
The Samsung Galaxy A53 is the long-awaited successor to Samsung’s most popular smartphone in terms of unit sales. There are some minor enhancements, but nothing significant. As a result, Samsung is carefully preserving its sales engine and tweaking the design once again. (Update: We now have marketing renderings of the blue and orange variants, which we have posted below.)
The Galaxy A53 5G’s renderings have already leaked in White and Black, but WinFuture has offered a clearer look at the suspected Orange and Blue colour possibilities this time around.
Black Galaxy A53 5G
On the rear, the Galaxy A53 looks remarkably identical to its predecessor, the Galaxy A52, with the exception that Samsung has updated the design language surrounding the camera module and smoothed the transitions. On the rear, four cameras are mounted once again.
White Galaxy A53 5G
Blue Galaxy A53 5G
Orange / Peach Galaxy A53 5G
Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (rumoured)
The 6.52-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display on the forthcoming Galaxy A53 5G is rumoured to have a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz.
The smartphone will be powered by the Exynos 1200, a yet-to-be-released Samsung midrange processor. Two high-performance cores clocked at 2.4 GHz and six cores with a maximum clock speed of 2.0 GHz will be included in the SoC. The Mali G68 GPU provides graphical functionality for the CPU. The tablet will be available in two RAM configurations: 6GB and 8GB. It’s also said to contain at least 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be upgraded by up to 1TB via a microSD card.
The smartphone is believed to include a 5000mAh battery and the capability for 25W charging. A 64MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, a 5MP macro, and a 5MP depth sensor are all expected to be included in the back quad-camera configuration.
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