Earlier last month, the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G arrived on the Geekbench portal revealing its key specs, later the phone’s color variants were tipped. Now, the smartphone has appeared on China’s 3C certification hinting at an imminent launch.

According to the 3C certification, the phone with model number SM-M526BR will pack a 4,860mAh rated battery capacity. Once it is marketed, it is expected to be the typical 5,000mAh battery cell. It is worth noting that the predecessor, Galaxy M51 4G, had a massive 7,000mAh battery. Although not confirmed, we can expect some sort of fast charging support on the device, considering that the Galaxy M51 4G had a 25W fast charging support.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G appears on 3C with a smaller battery than its predecessor

A previous listing about the phone confirmed that the phone will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G mid-range chipset. It will have 6GB of RAM, which could be the base variant for the phone. The phone will run on Android 11 out of the box and is expected to have OneUI 3 on top of it.

The phone scored 776 single-core points and 2877 multi-core points on the Geekbench 5 portal.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Geekbench

The smartphone is expected to come with a 64MP Samsung GW3 primary sensor at the rear and a 32MP single camera at the front. Considering it’s an M-series phone, we can also expect a large AMOLED screen and a plastic built.

Apart from this, the smartphone is touted to launch in three standard colors – White, Black, and Blue. It is said to debut in a few selected markets including Europe.

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