Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: unboxing reveals smartphone from every angle

The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has already been unpacked by a YouTuber a few days before its official presentation. The video reveals the design of the smartphone, the contents of the box, as well as some technical features that had already leaked a few days ago.

Credit: Moboaesthetics

According to moboaesthetics video, the Galaxy A52 5G is equipped with an AMOLED display compatible with an 120 Hz refresh rate, under which there is a fingerprint sensor. The front camera is housed in a small punch in the middle of the screen. In addition, we learn that the smartphone is IP67 certified against water and dust,and that it is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G,a mid-range processor. As a result, the phone is well compatible 5G, as the name suggests. As can be seen in the video, the chip allows a good gaming experience on PUBG or Call Of Duty Mobile.

Finally, on the back, the smartphone should carry a quadruple camera sensor 64 – 12 – 5 – 5 MP. According to the inscriptions on the smartphone’s packaging, it appears to have come from a website in Saudi Arabia. Earlier this month, official photos of the Galaxy A52 leaked to Samsung’s website in the neighboring United Arab Emirates.

What’s in the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G box?

It should be noted that unlike the Galaxy S21 series, the Galaxy A52 5G box does not overlook the charger. Indeed, there is an adapter sector with a power of 15 W. Nevertheless, we know that the smartphone’s 4500 mAh battery is compatible with 25W fast charging,so you’ll have to buy a new charger if you want to enjoy the fastest charging. The box also contains a transparent shell and a USB-C charging cable to USB-A.

It will be a few more days to officially discover the Galaxy A52 5G, since its presentation is scheduled for March 17 at 2:30 p.m., alongside the Galaxy A72. Sprice would be about 365 euros in France. Samsung’s mid-range smartphones may well become even more attractive than before, as the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G will finally get monthly updates, such as the Korean giant’s high-end phones.