The latest listing also confirms that the Galaxy A53 5G will pack the SM-A536E/DS model number. Back in the past week, the phone was also spotted on Bluetooth SIG and HTML5 Test databases. Once again, the fact that the device goes through many certifications and testing powers, makes us believe that Samsung is providing the last steps before releasing the device. Apparently, this time, we only have the 5G version.
An FCC listing reveals that the phone will feature 5G and NFC connectivity. So it’s safe to assume that the device will be ready for Samsung Pay at launch. The listing also confirms the presence of a charging adapter with model number EP-TA800. This is a 25W charger, which is exactly the same charging capacity as the flagship Galaxy S22. This isn’t a huge surprise, after all, with the Galaxy S22 flagship not exceeding that mark, we can expect Samsung’s mid-range phones to do anything better. The big difference is that, unlike the flagship, the mid-range smartphone will likely bring a 25W fast charging adapter in the box.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G specifications
Some details of the Galaxy A53 5G have been revealed by OnLeaks through design renderings. The phone will boast a 6.46-inch AMOLED display with Full HD + resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The device will offer a fingerprint scanner, just like its predecessor.
Interestingly, Geekbench confirms the presence of an octa-core Exynos 1200 processor. This is definitely something that the Anti-Exynos group will not appreciate. However, Samsung decided to give it some of its premium offerings in the Exynos range. The device has a Mali-G68 GPU and will draw its power from a 4860mAh battery. Expect variants with up to 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.
In terms of optics, the device will stick to a quad camera setup. The main camera will be 64MP, and we expect the other sensors to be ultrawide, macros, and depth. For selfies and video calls, there will be a 12-megapixel camera.
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