Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G passes through the FCC with 4,500 mAh battery and 15W charging

The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has cleared one more administrative obstacle and now has the green light from the FCC. The lab tried two models, SM-A526B and A526DS, the solitary distinction between them is that the "B" is a solitary SIM model, while the "DS" is double SIM. Other than that, the gadgets are indistinguishable. 
This incorporates the 4,500 mAh battery (a similar EB-BG781ABY power cell that was found in the Galaxy S20 FE, incidentally). The charger is the EP-TA200, a lovely regular 15W charger. This matches the data we saw from 3C. 

The Galaxy A52 5G has spilled widely – we've seen renders and 360-degree turns, a benchmark that uncovered the utilization of the Snapdragon 750G chipset for the 5G network, in addition to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certificates. TENAA recorded the screen as a 6.5" AMOLED, there's no data on the cameras yet. Coincidentally, there will likewise be a 4G variant of the telephone, that one will utilize the Snapdragon 720G all things considered. 
The European costs are reputed to be start at €460 for a 6/128 GB telephone and go up to €510 for a 8/256 GB unit. The FCC tests incorporated a microSD card, so capacity will be expandable. That is for the 5G model, obviously, the 4G one will be less expensive.

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