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Renders show that Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is very similar to its predecessor

According to leaked renders, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is very similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy A51. The new midrange device will probably be in the shops early next year.

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Renders show Samsung Galaxy A52 5G in all its glory

The Samsung Galaxy A51 is a very popular device in the middle segment. The Korean manufacturer therefore saw little reason to tinker with the design. The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G looks according to renders OnLeaks pretty much the same as its predecessor. The A52 also gets a 6.5-inch OLED screen that fills almost the entire front. In the middle is a hole for the selfie camera.

The dimensions of the device are also known. The Galaxy A52 measures 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 millimeters. This makes it slightly more robust than the A51. That could mean that the new smartphone will have a larger battery. Its predecessor had a 4000mAh battery.

The Galaxy A52 is likely to get a Snapdragon 750G processor. That is a smooth chip from the middle segment that has 5G as standard. Samsung will probably add 6GB of memory and 128GB of storage space. There is reportedly also a 4G version of the device, but it may have different specifications.

On the back of the Galaxy A52 we see four lenses. The primary camera probably has a resolution of 64 megapixels. The A51 still had to do with 48 megapixels. The remaining three cameras are probably unchanged from the previous model. In that case, it concerns a 12 megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, a 5 megapixel macro camera and a depth sensor of 5 megapixels.

Samsung completes new Galaxy A series

Samsung is slowly filling the line-up of the Galaxy A-series for 2021. Renders of the Galaxy A32 5G have already appeared, a device that positions Samsung under the Galaxy A52 5G and the already available A42 5G. We also expect a Galaxy A72 in any case. No renders of that device have been published yet. According to rumors, the A72 will get as many as five cameras on the back.

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