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Samsung Galaxy A52 Specifications Appear; March Launch Tipped

The Samsung Galaxy A52 specifications have just surfaced, along with a possible launch time frame. This information got shared in a YouTube video by a Vietnamese YouTuber, and was relayed by a tipster.

Having said that, we’ve already seen the Galaxy A52 renders, which surfaced at the end of last year. The phone will feature relatively thin bezels, and a centered display camera hole, along with a quad camera setup on the back.

4G & 5G variants of the Galaxy A52 will have similar specifications

Now, in regards to its specifications. Both 4G and 5G variants of the phone will be available, and they’ll offer quite similar specs. The only noted difference, by the source, is in their SoCs. The 4G variant will be fueled by the Snapdragon 720G SoC, while the 5G model will include the Snapdragon 750G SoC.

The Samsung Galaxy A52 (both variants) will include 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, at least one of its versions will.

A 4,500mAh battery will be included in the package, and it will support 25W fast wired charging. Wireless charging probably won’t be included in the package, in case you’re wondering.

A quad camera setup will be included on the back

This handset will have the same camera setup as the Galaxy M51, it seems. That means we’ll get one 64-megapixel camera (wide), backed by a 12-megapixel unit (ultrawide), and two 5-megapixel cameras (macro and depth units). A 32-megapixel selfie camera will also be included.

A 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display will also be included, and it will offer a 90Hz refresh rate. The display on this smartphone will be flat, and it will deliver a display camera hole.

The tipster also mentioned four color variants for this device. The Galaxy A52 will ship in Blue, Lavender, Black, and White color options. Both variants of the phone will allegedly launch in March, but we don’t know when exactly.

The Galaxy A52 4G is expected to cost around $400, while the 5G model will cost around $470 in Vietnam. Pricing in other markets will be different, of course.