Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Gets Certified Via TENAA; Design, Full Specifications Listed

(Last Updated On: January 21, 2022)

Samsung has been working on the Galaxy A53 5G which would be arriving in the global market sometime soon. The handset has made several online appearances since last year including multiple mobile authentication platforms. Now, the handset has cleared its certification via TENAA mobile regulatory. The website listing has left a little to imagine in terms of features and design. Details are as follows:

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Specifications Revealed Via TENAA\

The Galaxy A53 5G has been first spotted at TENAA by MyFixGuide. The new Samsung handset has been listed on the mobile certification website with the SM-A5360 model number. Its previous listing at other certification portals also listed the same model number.

The render images leaked show a punch-hole display and a big rectangular camera module at the rear. The leaked images also reveal the volume and power key’s placement on the right panel. It seems that the power key doesn’t embed the fingerprint scanner for security. This is an indication of the presence of an in-display fingerprint scanner.

All of the Galaxy A53 5G’s key features have also been leaked by the TENAA listing. An octa-core 5G processor with a clock speed of 2.4GHz is mentioned on the certification website. The rumor mill has already suggested the in-house Exynos 1200 5G chipset. While the processor name is not mentioned, the RAM and configuration listed on TENAA is up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.

The device will also have external SD card support. However, the exact expandable capacity remains unspecified. The display panel tipped is said to be AMOLED which will measure 6.46-inches and support 1080 x 2400 pixels FHD+ resolution. The primary camera tipped by TENAA is a 64MP lens which is further expected to be combined with three other sensors.

The Galaxy A53 5G is listed with a 32MP selfie camera which will have an f/2.2 aperture. A 5,000 mAh battery is also listed on TENNA. The fast-charging capacity isn’t listed. However, previous leaks including 3C certification have suggested 15W quick charging support. We have seen the Galaxy A53 5G on a couple of certification websites until now which hints at an upcoming launch. The initial markets to receive this handset as well as the launch timeline is awaited.

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