Samsung Galaxy A52 5G seen on US FCC certification site with key specifications

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has appeared on the site of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), showing key specifications. As per the listing, Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will run on Android 11 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G 5G SoC will be under the hood. The upcoming smartphone from South Korean tech giant is expected to pack a 4,370mAh battery. FCC listing reveals that Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will be launched soon. The smartphone has already appeared on several certification sites over the past few weeks.

The US FCC of Samsung Galaxy A52 5G was first listed spot by tipster Abhishek Yadav, carrying model number SM-A526B. The smartphone comes with 6GB of RAM and runs on Android 11 out of the box.

According to the tipster, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will be powered by the Snapdragon 750G SoC and will pack a 4,370mAh battery. The smartphone has already recently received Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certification. As per report, production of Samsung Galaxy A52 has started in the company’s Greater Noida facility.

The specifications, design and features of the phone have been widely released. According to the TENAA certification site listing, the Samsung Galaxy A52 comes equipped with a 6.46-inch display.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G could be priced at EUR 459 (around Rs. 40,300) for 6GB + 128GB storage, and EUR 509 (around Rs. 44,700) for 8GB + 256GB storage resolution, according to a recent report short. The phone will also have a 4G variant, that could be priced starting at EUR 369 (around Rs. 32,400) for a 6GB + 128GB storage resolution in Europe. The 4G variant has even received Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS) certification.

Rotating wheels of the smartphone also came online recently. The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G smartphone is featured in four colors in these offerings – Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet, and Awesome White. The bidders appear as if they could be shown on Samsung’s landing pages for the phone soon.


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