Over the past couple of weeks, we’d been hearing quite a fair bit about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A52s which was recently spotted on Geekbench along with some of it’s key specs.
Today, the same device had apparently been certified by the FCC authority, which could be taken as a sign for the phone’s imminent launch. Above that, the alleged renders of the Galaxy A52s had also been leaked on Twitter, showcasing the device’s front and rear design in full glory.
At first glance, it’s easy to tell that the forthcoming Galaxy A52s shares an identical design as the current Galaxy A52 smartphone which we currently have in the market.
The only thing that sets them apart on the outside is that the Galaxy A52s is tipped to come with a new Awesome Mint colorway this time round. Other than that, the device will also be available in Awesome Black, Awesome White as well as Awesome Violet, just like the Galaxy A52.
While we doesn’t have much information pertaining to the Galaxy A52s at the moment, but we did know from it’s Geekbench listing that the phone will be powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 778 chipset, as opposed to the Snapdragon 720G chip that was used in the Galaxy A52.
In terms of pricing, reputable leaker Ishan Agarwal had previously claimed that the phone will be retailing 449 Euro (US$530) in the European markets for it’s 128GB storage variant.