Last month, we’d gotten our first look at an upcoming mid-range phone from Samsung known as the Galaxy A53 5G. Now, the same device has made it’s appearance on Geekbench along with some of it’s crucial specs.
According to the listing, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G will be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1200 chipset which features a maximum clock speed of 2.4GHz. On top of that, it was also revealed to arrive with 6GB RAM and Android 12 OS out of the box.
In terms of design, the Galaxy A53 will share a rather similar design as the Galaxy A52 except for some minor differences. At the front, the device retains the same Infinity-O display which adopts a flat panel.
Around the back of the phone, it has a rectangular camera bump which blends seamlessly onto the back panel. It’ll continue to feature four cameras at the back which should probably include a typical wide and ultra-wide cameras, as well as a pair of auxiliary cameras to help with portrait and close-up shots.
What’s interesting is that Samsung seems to have axed the 3.5mm headphone jack on the upcoming Galaxy A53 5G. That’s a feature that we normally see among Samsung’s mid-range models.