The Galaxy A53 is one of Samsung’s most anticipated smartphones. This mid-range product is scheduled for the end of the month and shows itself via visuals. We also know its technical characteristics.
The Galaxy S range is the most publicized by Samsung, but the Galaxy A are the kings of sales. These smartphones indeed combine performance and measured prices. The next model, the Galaxy A53, is highly anticipated and is watch today on all angles.
We can thus discover the design of the smartphone through photos published by Sammobile. We find a product with a simple but effective design. The photo module takes up the placement of the sensors of the S22, but with an interesting design, since it is somewhat reminiscent of that of Oppo’s Find X5 Pro to a certain extent.
The Galaxy A53 would have a nice technical sheet
Sammobile also unveils the technical sheet of the smartphone. The Galaxy A53 would be equipped with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED panel in 1080p with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Inside, we would find an Exynos 1280 processor from Samsung, 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. The battery would be 5000 mAh with the fast recharge of 25 Watts. Interestingly, the box would not contain a charger, like the Galaxy S22.
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The terminal should also bet a lot on the photo with a 64-megapixel main sensor, a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle, a 5 megapixel macro sensor as well as a 5 megapixel depth sensor. The Galaxy A53 could also shoot in 8K 24 FPS or 4K 60 FPS.
On the software side, we would of course find Android 12 with the overlay of Samsung One UI 4.0. The phone could hit the market by the end of March. All that remains now is to wait for an announcement from the manufacturer.
If the Galaxy A53 will not be Samsung’s technological showcase, it would bring an ideal balance between performance and price, in the great tradition of its range. It remains to be seen whether the manufacturer will succeed in delivering a good product. Answer in a few weeks.
Source: Sammobile