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04-21-2021 09:03 PM (Last edited 04-21-2021 09:03 PM ) in
Galaxy MSamsung is working on two new smartphones based on the recently-released Galaxy A52 5G: Galaxy F52 5G and the Galaxy M62 5G. Both smartphones started showing signs of their existence last month, and now, the Galaxy F52 5G’s design, battery capacity, software version, and dimensions have been revealed.
The Galaxy F52 5G (SM-E5260) cleared through TENAA certification earlier today. The phone’s images reveal a 64MP quad-camera setup on the rear and its design appears older compared to that of the Galaxy A52 5G. According to the supporting documents, the Galaxy F52 5G is powered by a 4,350mAh battery. The upcoming smartphone will run Android 11 out of the box and measure 164.63 × 76.3 × 8.7mm. The Galaxy F52 5G is also said to feature a dual-SIM card slot, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.1. The phone’s 3C certification had revealed that it supports 25W fast charging.
The Galaxy M62 5G could make it to developing markets like India, and it could feature specifications similar to the Galaxy F52 5G. However, it could have a much bigger battery (6,000mAh or more), matching other Galaxy M series smartphones. The device appeared on the BIS website a few days ago, pointing towards its India launch. Samsung is planning to launch more mid-range 5G smartphones this year.
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