Introducing the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event held recently, Samsung, on the other hand, continues its efforts to expand its mid-segment product portfolio. New information has come from the Galaxy A53 5G model, which the company is preparing to offer to users very soon.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G got SDPPI certification
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has been appearing on various certification sites for a while. The smartphone, which has recently appeared in 3C, NBTC and FCC and Geekbench databases, has now received SDPPI certification. The device appeared on the certification site with the model number SM-A336E.
, whose specifications are not yet known, and NBTC, single SIM versions appeared in the FCC with the numbers SM-A536E/DS and SM-A536E. Thus, it was certain that the device would come with connectivity features such as 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac and NFC.
In addition, it is claimed that the smartphone will come with a 6.5 inch Super AMOLED panel that offers 120 Hz refresh rate. On the processor side, it is highly likely that the company’s own production and the Exynos 1200, which has not been introduced yet, will be used. The chipset includes a total of eight CPU cores, six running at 2.0 GHz and two running at 2.40 GHz, and the Mali-G68 graphics unit.
There will be a 32 Megapixel selfie camera positioned as a point on the front, while there will be a quad camera setup consisting of 64 Megapixel, 12 Megapixel, 5 Megapixel and 5 Megapixel sensors on the back.
The device will have two RAMs of 6 GB and 8 GB, and two storage options, 128 GB and 256 GB. If users wish, they will be able to provide additional storage up to 1 TB thanks to microSD card support. Finally, let’s mention that it will be powered by a 5,000 mAh battery that offers 25W fast charging support.
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