Samsung Galaxy A52 5G gets green light from more organizations

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G gets green light from more organizations
The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has passed through the Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG, reports MySmartPrice.

The models spotted have the identifiers SM-A526B, SM-A5260 (Dual-SIM version), and SM-A526N (South Korean edition).

The listings have revealed that the Galaxy A52 5G will feature dual-band Wi-Fi support (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0.

According to previously available information, the handset will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G and it will come in 6GB and 8GB variants. It will run Android 11 based One UI 3.0. Samsung is apparently also planning to release an LTE-only model, which will be fueled by the Snapdragon 720G.

The phone will likely sport a 6.5-inch punch-hole screen with an embedded fingerprint reader. It is expected to have a quad-camera setup with a 64MP main sensor, an 8MP macro lens, a 12MP ultrawide unit, and a 5MP dedicated 'bokeh' module. Per China's 3C, the handset will support 15W charging.

The Galaxy A52 will seemingly also have a 3.5mm headphone jack and it will be available in the colors white, orange, and possibly a new Teal hue. The back will have a Prism-like finish.

Per one tipster, the 5G model will cost $499, but Samsung may surprise us by lowering the price further to undercut the likes of TCL 10 5G UW and Revvl 5G.

The 4G Galaxy A51 was released in December 2019 and the 5G model was launched in April 2020. This time around, both variants will presumably be revealed at the same time, and looking at all these certifications, it seems an announcement is not far off.

AT&T and T-Mobile will supposedly sell the phone in the US and unlocked editions will also be available.

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