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360-Degree Renders Show Galaxy A52 5G In Four 'Awesome' Colors

The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has appeared in leaks again. This time around, we have our first 360-degree look at the upcoming Samsung mid-ranger. Noted tipster Evan Blass, the source of all major Galaxy A52 5G and several other leaks in the past, has just published high-quality 360-degree renders of the new Galaxy smartphone.

The newly leaked renders don’t reveal anything about the Galaxy A52 5G that we don’t already know. It’s a typical Samsung Galaxy-looking smartphone with four rear cameras and a centered punch-hole display. What’s new about this leak is that you can now see how the device looks from different angles. Not to mention, the latest leak shows the phone in all four ‘awesome’ colors – Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Violet, and Awesome Blue.

Three of the four rear cameras are stacked vertically inside the rectangular camera bump at the back. The fourth sensor and an LED flash sit to the side of them.

There are reports that the Galaxy A52 5G will have a metallic frame. The leaked renders certainly seem to show that the frame is constructed out of metal. There are contrasting reports about the choice of material for the back panel though. Some reports suggest Samsung might put a glass back on this phone while some other point at a plastic body. Since it’s a mid-range offering, the latter seems more likely. We’ll have to wait for confirmation on that though.

This phone has its volume controls and the power button on the right side. A previous leak had revealed that it features a microphone, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB Type-C port, and a down-firing speaker at the bottom. The SIM tray sits at the top alongside a second microphone.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G rumored specs

As for the internal components, the Galaxy A52 5G could pack a Snapdragon 750G processor with at least 6GB of RAM. The phone will offer 5G connectivity and will run Android 11 out of the box. Much like its predecessor, it should get an under-display optical fingerprint sensor as well. The main camera on the back is said to be a 64-megapixel sensor. Spec details of the other three rear cameras, as well as the front-facing camera, is not known.

Samsung’s Galaxy A5x series phones have consistently featured on the best-selling lists for the past two years. The company will be hoping to repeat that success again this year with the Galaxy A52 5G. Reports suggest that the new phone could debut with the same $499 price tag as its predecessor, the Galaxy A51 5G. That would make it a really compelling proposition.

An official support page for the Galaxy A52 5G recently went live on Samsung Austria’s website. So it shouldn’t be too long before the company unveils its next value-for-money offering. Stay tuned.