So far, the Samsung Galaxy S21 series has been revealed multiple times by the media, including specifications, renderings, and even official promotional videos. Of course, Samsung is not satisfied with focusing only on the high-end series and also does not want to give up its share in the mid-range market.
Today, we found that the long-rumored Galaxy A52 5G has been certified by 3C. The model number is SM-A5260, which should be the Chinese version of this phone. It comes with an EP-TA200 charger that supports up to 15W charging.
Previously, the Samsung SM-A526B appeared in the GeekBench database. According to earlier leaks, this model number is the Galaxy A52. This phone comes with 6GB of RAM and runs Android 11. Its single-core score reached 298, while the multi-core score was 1001.
It has been confirmed that the Galaxy A52 5G will feature the Snapdragon 750G chipset. This chipset is manufactured using an 8nm process, integrates the X52 5G modem, and supports 5G networks in both millimeter-wave and sub-6GHz bands. Its CPU and GPU performance are improved by 20% and 10%, respectively, compared to the Snapdragon 730 G.
The Samsung Galaxy A series is mainly targeted at the mid-range market and young consumers. Unlike other Samsung series, the Galaxy A series features a more youthful design, emphasizing stylish slimness and vibrant color options.
