5G avatar of Samsung Galaxy A52 can be launched in India soon, quad rear camera will be setup


Posted on 11th May 2021 06:54 pm by rohit kumar

Samsung Galaxy A52 is currently available in the market, this phone is also being liked a lot. The design of this phone, camera, and its features impress. Now the news is that the company is preparing to launch the 5G version of this popular smartphone in India soon. Let's know whether changes will be made to this phone or not, as well as find out how much the price of the phone will be.

 

 

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The existing model of the Samsung Galaxy A52 does not support 5G. There has been a flood of 5G smartphones in the country, which has seen many companies are starting to launch their own 5G smartphones. The support page of the new Galaxy A52 5G has also gone life, which has given the information of the model number SM-A526B / DS of the phone, but so far no information about the features of the phone is available from the support page.

 

 

There is so much value in Europe

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has been launched globally a few months ago. The price of which in Europe is 429 euros i.e. 38,000 rupees. Talking about the features of the global model, the Galaxy A52 5G has a 6.5-inch Full HD Plus Super AMOLED Infinity O display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. This phone has an octa-core processor and reduces it to Android 11 based One UI 3.1. It is believed that there will not be much change in it.

 

 

Four cameras will be available

There are four cameras in the rear of this phone with the main lens being 64 megapixels, the second lens is 12 megapixels ultra-wide, the third lens is 5 megapixels depth and the fourth lens is 5 megapixels macro. is. For power, the phone has a 4500mAh battery, with support for 15 Watt fast charging. Apart from this, this phone has an in-display fingerprint sensor, type-C charging port.

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