Save The Date: Samsung Galaxy A52 & A72 Launch Event Scheduled For March 17. Be Prepared For The Next Level Of Awesomeness.

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So, once again, we’re here talking about the most anticipated and soon to launch Samsung Galaxy A52 and A72 smartphones, Samsung’s next best-selling mid-range phones for the year 2021.

So, what do we have this time?

Well, not much, but something that should spark some adrenaline in your systems, and it is the launch date for the said Galaxy A phones.

So earlier today, Samsung officially tweeted this themselves using the Samsung India Twitter handle, giving us a hint that the phones will be announced on March 17th, 2021, which is just a week away from today.

Excited?

Sure, you should be. I mean, you don’t have a reason not to be.

So, aside from the phones launch date which has just been announced, what else do we know about these phones and what should you be expecting?

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Well, a lot. Like these real life photos of the Galaxy A52 5G below, posted by a Saudi Arabian Twitter user.

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To start with, with the way these phones have leaked so far, I bet we already know every single damn spec about them, and we’re just waiting for Samsung to fulfill all righteousness by officially announcing them, and making them available for sale.

So, both phones will feature both 4G and 5G variants of themselves. The 4G models will be equipped with the Snapdragon 720G chipset on both, and the Snapdragon 750G will be at the helm of affairs on the various 5G models as well.

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The A52 series will come flexing a 6.5 Inches AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate on the 5G model, while the 4G model is rumored to come equipped with a 90Hz refresh rate, though this info hasn’t been confirmed by anyone.

The A72 series are rumored to also adopt exactly the same display features, but this time, on a 6.7 Inches sized panel.

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For cameras, the A52 series has been confirmed to come boasting of a 64MP primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide, a 5MP module for macro shots, and a 2MP module, probably for depth sensing. A 32MP sensor will sit comfortably in a hole-punch cutout at the top of the displays.

While on the A72 models, rumors have been pointing so far to the same camera setup as with the A52 models, but this time, Samsung will be substituting the 8MP ultrawide sensor on the A52 with an 8MP telephoto lens on the A72.

The phones will be further reinforced with an IP67 rating for ingress protection against water and dust damage, and they’re very likely to feature stereo speaker setups on them.

The Galaxy A72 is rumored to be carrying along with it a 5000mAh power pack on it, while the A52 models have been confirmed with a 4500mAh capacity battery. Both phones will feature up to 25W of fast battery charging.

They will ship with Android 11 out of the box, with One UI’s 3.1 icing on them, and they’ll be eligible for up to three years of new android version updates and four years of security updates, just like on the flagship Galaxy S series.

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And as for pricing, well, we can’t say much on that since the Galaxy A32 4G retails for $300, then I bet that the new A52 and A72 will retailing for nothing less.

But in the meantime, the best we can do is to keep our fingers crossed and wait till March 17 for their official unveiling. And while you’re at it, kindly give this post a thumbs up by sharing it if you enjoyed reading it, and as always, I’ll see you all tomorrow, #Peace Out.


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