Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G listed on FCC with 15W charger and many more

It was reported that Samsung has started working on a new phone called Galaxy A52s 5G. The smartphone has already hit different certification sites, but today, it has been listed on the famous FCC certification site.

In FCC certification, it has a model number SM-A528B/DS, denoting that it is the dual SIM 5G variant of Galaxy A52s. As always, the FCC certifications include some basic specifications related to device charging.

As mentioned, the new Galaxy A52s will feature the old EP-TA200 charger, which supports maximum charging at 15W (9V/1.67A). Samsung has been using this charger on its mid-range models for a long time. At this point, the company should need to upgrade its chargers.

The phone will be equipped with a Type-C port as the phone comes with a USB Type-A to Type-C cable. In addition, we still have the headphone jack, as the phone also comes with earphones (mentioned in the certification).

Previously, it was revealed through Geekbench that the new Galaxy A52s 5G would use the Snapdragon 778G chipset. The chipset is based on a 6nm manufacturing process and has Cortex-A78 cores and Adreno 642L GPU.

Furthermore, it was reported that the pricing of the Galaxy A52s 5G for the 128GB model would be around €435. It will also be available in the following colors: Awesome White, Awesome Black, Awesome Mint, and Awesome Violet.

The new Galaxy A52s 5G will likely be launched in September after the UNPACKED event.