Samsung is now bringing its smartphones with 108 MP cameras not only to its flagship and Galaxy A models, but also to Galaxy M series phones: Samsung has introduced its first Galaxy M series smartphone with a 108 MP camera. While the new model will be called Galaxy M53 5G, this phone is the company’s first Galaxy M series model with an ultra-high resolution camera sensor, as well as the 2nd mid-range model with this level camera.
Galaxy M53 5G, besides carrying the 108 MP main camera, includes many other striking features. Galaxy M53 5G, which draws attention with its 6.7-inch AMOLED Infinity-O display with Full HD + resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, also has 5G support, as its name suggests.
Galaxy M53 5G, which has a 4-camera setup on the back, besides its 108 MP main camera, 8 MP ultra wide-angle camera, 2 MP depth sensor and 2 MP macro camera carrying. On the front of the phone, there is a 32 MP front camera. Let’s also say that 4K / 30 frame video recording can be made with the front and rear cameras.
Galaxy M53 5G is also the first mid-range smartphone from the South Korean company to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset. Galaxy M53 5G, which is similar to Exynos 1280 and Snapdragon 765G in terms of raw power, includes 2 ARM Cortex-A78 and 6 ARM Cortex-A55 cores in TSMC’s 6nm fabrication process processor. The graphics processor of the phone is Mali-G68 MP4, while 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage are also housed in its technical staff. The phone also has an expandable microSD card slot up to 1TB.
Galaxy M53 5G’s connectivity features include 5G, dual SIM card slots, GPS, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2 and USB 2.0 Type-C. While there is a fingerprint reader on the side of the phone, there is also a 5000 mAh battery. Galaxy M53 5G, which has 25W fast charging support, will come in different color options such as blue, brown and green.
Galaxy M53 5G runs One UI 4.1 based on Android 12. The price of the Galaxy M53 5G, which will probably receive at least 2 major Android operating system updates in the future, is currently unknown.