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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G clears FCC certification, preparing for launch

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Last year, we’ve encountered the high-quality CAD renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A52 5G. The leaked renders exposed its premium camera design which is similar to the Galaxy S20 phones. As per the renders, it equips a quad rear camera setup with an LED flash.

According to the info, an unreleased Samsung smartphone having model number SM-A526B has passed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification in the US. As per the model number, it will be the Galaxy A52 5G that will launch soon as it gains another certification.

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On the other hand, the 4G variant of the Galaxy A52 has recently approved by the BIS with model number SM-A525F. It indicates the Korean tech giant will ship different variants of the Galaxy A52 as per the country’s networking infrastructure.

Adding to this, the Galaxy A52 has also spotted on China’s TENAA certification site. However, the supporting documents revealed that this device measures 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4mm and sports a 6.46-inch AMOLED display with an under-screen fingerprint scanner.

As per the previous reports, Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will be powered by Snapdragon 750G processor supported by 6/128GB base storage and packs a 4,500mAh battery with a 15W fast charging. In addition, the company will ship this smartphone pre-packed with Android 11-based One UI 3.x.

Besides, the leaked official image of the Galaxy A52 exposed that it has a flat display with a punch-hole camera design. Apart from the FCC, this upcoming phone also passed different certifications including TENAA, 3C, Bluetooth SIG, Wi-Fi Alliance, and more.

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