Samsung Galaxy M52 5G battery got 3C certification, battery capacity revealed

As we all know, Samsung is about to launch the new Galaxy M52 5G, which is the highest-end model in Samsung’s M series. Some information about this upcoming model has been circulating on the internet. Today, we have important information about this upcoming device.

This morning, the Galaxy M52 5G battery was listed on the Chinese 3C certification, revealing that this model’s rated battery capacity is 4860mAh. The battery has a model number EB-BM526ABY. The M526 denotes that it belongs to the Galaxy M52 5G.

The battery has secondary lithium-ion battery material and is expected to be non-removable like the previous model. It is worth mentioning that Galaxy M51 features a bigger battery of 7000mAh. There may be a specific reason behind the reduction in battery capacity.

Samsung SDI Company Limited applied for this certification, which was approved on July 5th.

The Galaxy M52 5G will be powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset. The chipset is based on a 6nm manufacturing process and is also packed with Adreno 642L GPU.

Moreover, the camera specifications of the Galaxy M52 5G are also known. It would be a quad-camera setup in which the main sensor is Samsung’s own 64MP ISOCELL GW3 lens. The Galaxy M52 also has a 12MP ultra-wide lens, a 5MP macro lens, and a depth sensor. Overall, the camera specs will be similar to the Galaxy A52.

On the front, there would be a single 32MP lens. The phone is expected to be available in three colors: Blue, Black, and White. The starting price would be around $425. Currently, there is no information about the launch of the Galaxy M52 5G.