Samsung is ready to battle prominent Chinese players in the mid-range segment with the launch of the Galaxy A53 5G. The next Galaxy A series phone has been leaked numerous times online in the past few months and has also got certified via several platforms. Now, the official-looking press renders have surfaced online revealing the design once again.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G New Render Images Surface Online
The fresh official renders have been leaked online by WinFuture. The design language is the same as what the previous rumors have suggested all this while. The device will be flaunting a tall display panel with narrow borders and a centrally-aligned punch-hole camera setup.
The right panel of the Galaxy A53 5G will be housing the volume rockers and power key. The back panel will have a re-designed vertical camera module. The publication mentions the device will measure 8.9mm in thickness and weigh just 189 gms. That said of the design, the features of the upcoming Samsung mid-range phone are also known courtesy of all previous leaks and certification websites.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Leaked Specifications
As per the leaks, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G will be powered by the Exynos 1200 processor. The in-house octa-core processor by the company is likely to be combined with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration. There could be up to 1TB microSD card storage support. It might ship with Android 11 OS topped with One UI interface.
The Galaxy A53 5G is leaked with a Super AMOLED display that might measure 6.5-inches. It is expected to support 1080 x 2400 pixels FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The imaging setup is expected to feature a 64MP main camera combined with a 12MP ultrawide sensor and a 5MP depth lens. The Galaxy A53 5G is rumored to feature a 32MP selfie camera and an in-display fingerprint scanner for security.
It is expected to draw its power from a 5,000 mAh battery accompanied by 25W fast charging. Currently, Samsung has maintained a silence on the upcoming Galaxy A53 5G launch in India and other regions. But we expect some announcements soon.