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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Reportedly Is In The Works, Likely Rebranded Galaxy F52 5G

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- Updated: 21st May 2021, 09:49 IST
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    Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Tipped To Launch Soon

Samsung is apparently working to launch yet another Galaxy M-series device, Samsung Galaxy M52 5G. As per a new report, the launch is nearing soon but no date is out yet. According to leaks, it might offer the same design and specs as that of the recently announced Galaxy F52 5G. Moreover, the latter is also a rebrand of Galaxy A52 5G, which just differs in terms of camera specifications. However, no one is sure whether this will launch in India as of yet. Although A52 5G is confirmed to launch in India.

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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Tipped To Launch Soon

Samsung with its rebranding technique is confusing right now. The company has been launching similar devices across the Galaxy M, Galaxy F, and Galaxy A series. For example, the brand launched the Galaxy A52 5G back in March. Yesterday, it launched the same handset in China with Galaxy F52 5G moniker. A report by Galaxyclub specifies that the M52 5G might share the same specs as that of the M42 5G which was recently launched in India. The M52 5G is tipped to feature a 64MP camera at the back, instead of a 48MP sensor as seen on the M42 5G. The model number of this M-series phone isn’t known as of now. In short, the upcoming M52 5G is rumored to launch as a mix of Galaxy F52 5G and the M42 5G.

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If Samsung Galaxy M42 5G is actually a rebranded Galaxy F52 then we can expect the specs below. It can feature a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with an HD+ resolution. Under the hood, the phone is powered by Snapdragon 750G SoC which is coupled with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The device features a quad-camera setup at the back that consists of a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro lens. The device gets power by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 15W fast-charging.



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