This morning, the upcoming Galaxy A53 5G has been listed on 3C certification with model number SM-A5360, which shows that the device is the Chinese 5G variant. The certification mentioned that the device would feature the old 15W charging, which has been used since the Galaxy A 2019 series.
The Galaxy A53 5G will come with a 15W Samsung EP-TA200 charger, which supports charging at the following modes: 15W (9V/1.67A) and 10W (5V/2A). Furthermore, the applicant for this certification is Samsung (China) Investment Company Limited.
As per previous information, the Galaxy A53 5G is expected to remain the same design as its predecessor. However, we will see the Exynos 1200 chipset powering the smartphone. The chipset was previously revealed on Geekbench with a relatively high score, close to the Snapdragon 778G.
The chipset would feature two large performance cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six power-efficient cores clocked at 2.0GHz. Except for this, the smartphone is expected to feature the same old quad-camera setup and the same old AMOLED display with an integrated fingerprint scanner.
According to the expected timeline, the Galaxy A53 5G will be launched in the first quarter of 2022.