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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G launched in Poland, will launch India on Sept 28

Samsung has quietly launched a new smartphone in Poland. Called the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G, the new phone is the third 5G smartphone in the Galaxy M Series after the Galaxy M32 5G and the Galaxy M42 5G. Samsung is scheduled to launch the smartphone in India on September 28.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G: India launch

 The Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is scheduled to launch in India on September 28, at 12:00pm. The microsite for the phone went live on Amazon, which also notes that the phone will go on sale from October 2 onwards. The official price of the phone in India is not yet known. The phone will be available on Amazon, Samsung’s own website and select retail outlets. 

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G: Specifications

According to the listing on Samsung’s Polish website, the Galaxy M52 5G should offer a large 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The listing suggests that the phone is powered by an unspecified octa-core processor with 6GB RAM. It is also tipped to offer 128GB of onboard storage and packs a 5000mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy M52 5G’s listing also notes that the phone features a triple rear camera setup with a 64MP+12MP+5MP configuration. At the front is a single 32MP unit that is housed inside a punch-hole. 

The Samsung Galaxy M52 5G supports 11 5G bands, which should ensure that the phone works when 5G services are finally available commercially in India. It also comes with Samsung’s Knox for added security as well as Alt Z allowing users to switch between public and private profiles.  

Also read: Exclusive: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra renders with S Pen and quad camera break cover

 



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