Galaxy A5x series of smartphones is Samsung’s global best-sellers. The 2020 Galaxy A51 was announced in December 2019 itself. But its successor, Galaxy A52, is yet to go official. Just like last year, there will be a 5G version as well, according to multiple reports. This 5G variant has been now certified by TENAA.

Galaxy A52 5G

The Galaxy A52, like the Galaxy A51, is said to come in two variants – 4G and 5G. Both devices are expected to pack the same design and features except for the chipset. They have received multiple certifications in the past few days.

One of those certifications is 3C, which not only confirmed that the Galaxy A52 5G will launch in China but also the device’s 15W charger. Now, this very same phone with model number SM-A5260 has been certified by TENAA as well. But unfortunately, the listing does not include the images and spec sheet of the handset yet.

According to previous reports, the Galaxy A52 5G will sport a design similar to its predecessor with some minor tweaks. It is expected to flaunt a 6.5-inch Infinity-O AMOLED display (centered punch-hole) with an in-screen fingerprint sensor. 

The smartphone is reported to sport a 64MP quad-camera setup consisting of wide, ultra-wide, macro, and depth units. As for software, it expected to run Android 11 (One UI 3.0 or 3.1), whereas, for horsepower, it will feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset. On the other hand, the Galaxy A52 4G will come with Snapdragon 720G, as per Geekbench.

 

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