Samsung Galaxy M52 5G India Launch Confirmed for September 28

We already know that Samsung is gearing up to launch a new 5G smartphone - the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G in India sometime soon. Now, it has been confirmed that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy M52 5G smartphone in India on September 28 at 12 PM.

Highlights

  • Samsung will unveil the Galaxy M52 5G smartphone in India on September 28 at 12 PM.
  • The Samsung smartphone is believed to bestow a triple-camera setup with a 64MP primary sensor
  • Rumors point out a 5000mAh battery along with 25W fast charging support.

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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G
Image credits: Amazon India

We already know that Samsung is gearing up to launch a new 5G smartphone - the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G in India sometime soon. Earlier, it was been confirmed that this smartphone will see the light of the day on September 19. However, the poster that revealed the launch date on Amazon India was taken down quickly. Now, the online retailer has shared another poster, which confirms that the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G will be launched on September 28 in the country.

As per the poster, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy M52 5G smartphone in India on September 28 at 12 PM. As of now, there is no word regarding the availability of the smartphone. In addition to the launch date details, the poster also hints that it will be a slim smartphone with a thickness of just 7.4mm.




Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Specs

While none of the other details pertaining to the upcoming Samsung smartphone are known for now, a recent listing on a Polish retailer’s site shares its possible specifications, design and pricing.

Going by the same, the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G could be launched with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a punch-hole cutout to house the selfie camera sensor. The screen is said to flaunt a FHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and a fast refresh rate of 120 Hz. On the hardware front, the upcoming smartphone in question could be launched with an octa-core Snapdragon 778G processor with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage space along with a microSD card slot.

It is likely to run Android 11 OS topped with One UI 3.1. For imaging, the Samsung smartphone is believed to bestow a triple-camera setup with a 64MP primary sensor, a 12MP secondary ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 5MP tertiary macro lens. A 32MP selfie camera sensor is seen at the front for selfies. Rumors point out a 5000mAh battery along with 25W fast charging support.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is likely to be priced at PLN 1,749 (approx. Rs. 32,900) for the base variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage space. It is hinted to be launched in black, white, and blue color options.

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