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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G gets FCC certified, could launch soon

Last year, we have confronted high-quality CAD rendering of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A52 5G. The leaked renderings reveal its advanced camera design, which is similar to the Galaxy S20 phone. According to the rendering, it has an LED flash for the four rear cameras.

According to information, the unreleased Samsung smartphone with model SM-A526B has passed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification. According to the model, it will be the Galaxy A52 5G that has received another certification.

Recently, the 4G variant of the Galaxy A52 has approved by the BIS with the model number SM-A525F. This indicates that the South Korean technology giant will deliver different models of Galaxy A52 based on South Korea’s network infrastructure.

Furthermore, the Galaxy A52 also appeared on China’s TENAA certification website. However, supporting documents show that the device measures 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm and has a 6.46-inch AMOLED display with an under-screen fingerprint scanner.

In the previous reports, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will be powered by a Snapdragon 750G processor, supported by 6/128GB basic storage, and equipped with a 4,500mAh battery and 15W fast charging. In addition, the company will also sell smartphones pre-installed with One UI 3.x based on Android 11.

Apart from this, the leaked official images of the Galaxy A52 show that it has a flat-panel display with a punch-hole camera design. In addition to FCC, this upcoming mobile phone has also passed different certifications, including TENAA, 3C, Bluetooth SIG, Wi-Fi Alliance, etc.

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