The Galaxy A53 5G got certified by TENAA, while its images & specs got revealed

Luckily, though, the Galaxy A53 5G already appeared in live images, and CAD-based renders. So, you can check those out to take a closer look at the phone. Its design will be exactly what you’d expect, quite frankly. It will include rather thin bezels, with a display camera hole at the top. Its rear cameras will sit in the top-left corner, and will protrude as part of a camera housing. The device will look like most modern smartphones these days, basically. Now, in regards to specifications, TENAA reports that the device will feature a 6.46-inch fullHD+ display. That will be a TFT display, it seems, not an OLED panel, as some may have expected. A 4,680mAh “rated battery” is expected, which means that we may get a 5,000mAh “typical value” in the end product. The phone is said to support 25W charging, though it may ship with a 15W charger, we’ll see. A 2.4GHz octa-core SoC got mentioned, but TENAA didn’t specify what SoC exactly are we looking at here. Some rumors did suggest that the Exynos 1200 could be included, though.

The device will include 8GB of RAM and four cameras

The phone will include 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Android 12 will come pre-installed on it, along with Samsung’s One UI 4 skin. A 64-megapixel main camera will be backed by one 12-megapixel unit, and two 5-megapixel snappers. A single 32-megapixel camera will sit on the phone’s front side. The Galaxy A53 5G will also feature an in-display fingerprint scanner. That will be an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, by the way. The device will measure 159.5 x 74.7 x 8.1mm and weigh 190 grams. The Galaxy A52 launched in March last year, so this phone is likely coming in either February or March, we’ll see.

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