So the Galaxy A50 series is without a doubt one of the most popular Android devices in recent times. So of course Samsung wants to improve this lineup to attract even more people and that's exactly what we are hearing from South Korean media.
The Galaxy A52 and A72 will get a bump in the image quality because for the first time ever Samsung electro-mechanics is going to build camera sensors for these two devices. They have won the order for the main camera modules of both the upcoming Galaxy A52 and A72.
Also since the A71 5G and A51 5G had Exynos 980 processor, it's more than likely the A52 and A72 5G versions will have Exynos 1080 which if you have been following the channel is crushing the flagship chipsets of this year, including the Snapdragon 865+ found in the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
Not only that it performs on par with the latest 5nm Kirin Chipset so it's going to be a really powerful chipset and A52 and A72 having it means they will deliver flagship-level performance. Now it's likely Samsung will equip a toned downed mid range processor in the 4G version of these two handsets to keep the costs down but if you want the flagship performance then 5G is the one to go for.
- A 64MP main sensor
- A 12MP ultra wide lens camera
- An 8MP camera with 3x zoom lens
- A 5MP macro camera
- A 5MP dedicated 'bokeh' sensor
It'll also have optical image stabilization making the first Samsung mid-ranger in a while to get this flagship exclusive feature.
Now, Galaxy A52 will have 4 cameras at the back, so which of the modules will be present on the A72, but missing on the A52? Samsung has to somehow set the A72 apart as an upper midranger, and, given that a telephoto camera will be its new feature, that one may be missing for the cheaper A52.
But this means A52 will feature a 64MP main camera, which is an improvement over the Galaxy A51’s 48MP main sensor. A72 will also get wireless charging which is again the first for the Galaxy A series but whether or not we would see it on the A52 remains to be seen.
But in any case, the midrange smartphone segment is going to be quite competitive in the coming year. We already have some great offerings in that
$399 segment with devices like the PiIxel 4A, OnePlus Nord, the A51 and even the iPhone SE. So expect companies to oneup their 2020 edition.
Of course with that said let me know what do you think about this down in the comments and as always I'll see you in the next one...
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