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Samsung Galaxy A73 First Image Leaks; Galaxy A53 likely to launch soon

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Samsung did up the game this year adding the flagship trio Samsung Galaxy S22 series. Seems like Samsung is stacking up the middle order as well with Galaxy A50 and A70 series being at the forefront. The renders of Samsung Galaxy A73 have just arrived online soon after Galaxy A53 did its showcase a few days ago.

Samsung Galaxy A73 First Image Leaks

Thanks to the courtesy of 91Mobiles, the very first leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy A73 was spotted online. The image shows the front of the upcoming middle-order smartphone with surprisingly slim bezels around the edges including the chin. Galaxy A73 is likely to bring an Infinity-O AMOLED panel with an under-the-display fingerprint scanner.

The device is a successor to Galaxy A72 and will be relatively bigger than Galaxy A53 which is likely to arrive with it as well.

Concerning the specs sheet, the phone is likely to arrive with a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120HZ AMOLED panel. There’s a Snapdragon 778G SoC under the hood much like Realme 9 5G SE albeit with relatively higher Geekbench scores. There’s a 108MP quad-camera setup at the back while the info on the front camera remains unavailable at the moment. Galaxy A73 is likely to pack in a 5000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging tech and up to 8GB RAM.

Samsung Galaxy A53 Leaked Specifications

Thanks to the countless rumors and leaks, we do know the tip of the specs sheet that Galaxy A53 will bring onboard. There’s a 6.52-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED panel, a 5000mAh battery, an Exynos 1200 SoC, 25W fast charging tech. It is likely to bring a slightly toned down 64MP quad-camera setup onboard as well although take all the specs with a pinch of salt.

Samsung Galaxy A53 & A73 Launch

Talking about the launch dates for Samsung Galaxy A73 and A53, both the phones are likely to arrive sometime in the next 3 to 4 weeks. The South Korean giant did hold two launch events this year although Galaxy A-series has remained largely absent. Perhaps, we will have to wait some more for the two devices to arrive.

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