The leaked images come courtesy of 91Mobiles, showing us the rear panel of the Galaxy A53 5G in great detail. It also gives us a decent idea of the smartphone’s overall design. Unfortunately, these are the only images available now, but we expect more to follow in the days and weeks ahead. A report last month claimed that Samsung has already started producing the Galaxy A53 5G in India. Meanwhile, other reports have shed light on some of the hardware specs of the device. We already know based on the renders and this new leak that the smartphone will feature four rear cameras and a single LED flash. Samsung could stick with the 64-megapixel f/1.8 primary sensor that we saw with the Galaxy A52 5G last year. Hopefully, future leaks will give us a better idea about the rear camera arrangement.
Samsung could unveil the Galaxy A53 5G by March
The smartphone should also include a 6.46-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz display refresh rate. Leaks suggest the device could be available in 6GB and 8GB RAM options, complemented by 128GB and 256GB of storage variants. A benchmark listing showed the Galaxy A53 5G running on a chipset codenamed “s5e8825,” otherwise known as the Samsung Exynos 1200. On the other hand, older reports have suggested that the phone could be launched with the MediaTek Dimensity 900. While there’s no confirmation on this aspect, Samsung may end up launching both models for specific markets. Android 12 should be the default operating system with One UI 4.0 on top. Samsung will probably retain the large 5,000mAh battery from the predecessor. As per a recent 3C listing, the company will only offer a 15W charging adapter with the Galaxy A53 5G. Given that the Galaxy A52 5G broke cover in March 2021, the successor could arrive around the same time this year. This aligns pretty well with the influx of leaks over the last few weeks.