- The Galaxy A53 is expected to be presented between March and May
- The smartphone is optically and technically only slightly changed compared to the A52
The Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A51, Samsung’s mid-range flagships, are among the manufacturer’s most popular models every year. Not only that: In general, the models are among the most popular mid-range smartphones. So it’s no wonder that the new model is being eagerly awaited. And Samsung keeps its recipe for success – as a leak reveals, which gives us both pictures and technical data of the Galaxy A53 5G.
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Simple but effective design
WinFuture got its hands on official renders of the Galaxy A53. At first glance, the mid-range smartphone from Samsung shouldn’t differ much from its predecessor. However, the manufacturer has no reason to tinker too much with its formula for success and continues to rely on a simple look in the typical Samsung design language.
The A53 gets a plastic case again. At the front, Samsung uses a punch-hole camera again and also keeps the slightly thicker display edges. The only visible change concerns the main camera: the less square camera array has been revised and makes the A53 look more modern.
Technical data: selectively improved
As for the spec sheet, the Galaxy A53 gets a 6.5-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone keeps the dimensions of its predecessor and the camera setup also looks familiar: so it’s a trade again a quad camera module consisting of a 64 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultra wide-angle camera and a macro camera and a depth sensor, each with 5 MP.
One of the most important changes concerns the Exynos 1200. The new mid-range SoC with a maximum clock frequency of 2.4 GHz is supported by 6 or 8 GB of RAM and at least 128 GB of internal memory. The memory can be expanded via a microSD card.
The Galaxy A53 also has a 5000 mAh battery that can be charged at 25W. The larger battery compared to the previous model gives hope for a longer runtime.
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If the Koreans stick to the typical schedule, we can expect to welcome the Galaxy A53 between March and May 2022. It should also be certain that the Android 12-based One UI 4 will be used on the device.
What do you think of the pictures and expected Galaxy A53 specs ? Are you already longingly waiting for Samsung’s new middle class? Tell us in the comments!
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WinFuture