This morning, the Galaxy A53 5G was revealed at TENAA, allowing us to observe its changes in appearance. Overall, the design and basic specifications seem to remain the same.
Some of the basic specifications of the Galaxy A53 5G are listed below:
- 6.46-inch AMOLED display with Full-HD+ resolution (2400x1080p)
- Dimensions: 5×74.7×8.1 mm, Weight: 190g
- 2.0GHz/2.4GHz chipset frequency (Exynos 1200)
- 4860mAh battery (with 15W charging)
- Back Camera: 64MP+12MP+5MP+5MP and Front 32MP lens
- In-display fingerprint scanner
- Storage Option: 8GB RAM with 128GB or 256GB storage
The front and back of this phone are the same as the body of the Galaxy A52. It still has an AMOLED display with the same punch hole diameter on the front. It’s worth mentioning that the dimensions show that the device is slightly smaller and thinner than the Galaxy A52 5G.
It has a rectangular camera module with four lenses and an LED flash. However, the certification mentions that there are only three cameras on the back and only two lenses on the front, which seems to be a bug or glitch with the TENAA certification.
According to previous news, the Galaxy A53 5G will feature the Exynos 1200 5G chipset, which will have eight cores, including two large cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six energy-efficient cores clocked at 2.0GHz. Its performance is expected to be close to the Snapdragon 778G chipset.
The Galaxy A 2022 series is expected to be available by the end of the first quarter of 2022.