Samsung Galaxy A52 5G listed on FCC with 4500mAh battery and 25W charging

It seems that we are very close to the launch of the Galaxy A Series (2021). This series will include two devices: the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72. Leaks regarding the upcoming smartphones are being revealed.

Today, the Galaxy A52 5G has been revealed on the FCC certification. As known, the FCC certification usually includes charging and battery related stuff.

The certification reported that this device would feature the same 4500mAh battery used in the Galaxy S20 FE. In some regions, the smartphone will come with an EP-TA800 25W charger, while in other regions, it will support an EP-TA200 15W charging.

As mentioned in the certification, the Galaxy A52 5G also has a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The device uses a Type-C to Type-A cable for charging and data transfer. It also comes with the old 3.5mm jack earphones.

It was previously reported that the Galaxy A52 5G would have a 6.5-inch AMOLED Display. There is also a single hole in the upper center of the display. The phone measures around 159.9×75.1×8.4 mm.

The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 750G chipset, which is based on an 8nm manufacturing process and can reach a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz. The 4G version will use the Snapdragon 720G chipset.

The release of the Galaxy A52 5G is now expected to be very close. the Galaxy A72 will also be launched at the same time as the Galaxy A52.