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As you probably know from our previous news, Samsung should soon introduce another mid-range smartphone Galaxy A53 5G. Now it has become clear that the upcoming successor to last year's very successful model Galaxy A52 (5G) should offer a significant advantage over competing mid-range phones, and not in hardware.

According to information from the website SamMobile, it is likely that Galaxy The A53 5G will be Samsung's first mid-range smartphone to be included in the Korean giant's four-generation promise Androidu. Currently, the company models series Galaxy A5x a Galaxy The A7x promises three years of operating system updates. For comparison - e.g. Xiaomi and Oppo offer one to three years of updates Androidu, Google, Vivo and Realme then three years. With the current huge competition in the middle class segment, four-year system support could be a plus Galaxy A53 5G key advantage.

Galaxy According to available leaks, the A53 5G will have a Super AMOLED display with a size of 6,52 inches, FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a new Exynos 1200 chip, up to 12 GB of operating memory and 256 GB of internal memory, a 64MPx main camera, a sub-display fingerprint reader and battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh and support for 25W fast charging. It will apparently be powered by software Android 12 (probably with superstructure One UI 4.1). It will reportedly sell for something in Europe more expensive than its predecessor. It will most likely be released in March or next month.

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