Samsung appears to be in no hurry to slow down, as the company releases several phones each week. The company has already released six phones in India, and it has now released one more phone in a different region. The latest 5G phone is the Samsung Galaxy M53 5G, which appears to be a cheaper version of the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G phone. It has a 108-megapixel primary camera, a massive AMOLED display, 25W fast charging support, etc. Let us look at the price and specifications of the newly launched smartphone in details.
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We cannot say when the Samsung smartphone will be available in India. Samsung has recently unveiled the Galaxy M33 5G, priced at Rs 20,000. The company is already selling a variety of new Galaxy A series phones at various price points. If Samsung intends to launch the Galaxy M53 in India, it may be placed between the Galaxy A53 5G and the Galaxy A73.
Considering the specifications and price of the Galaxy A53, the Galaxy M53 may cost more than Rs. 35,000 in India. The new one has slightly better specifications than the A53. Its predecessor, the Galaxy M52, was released in India for Rs. 29,999. We are aware what Samsung has in mind for the M53 and how it will fit into an already crowded market.
Samsung Galaxy M53 Specifications, Features
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It has a 6.7-inch display with Full HD+ resolution. It has a Super AMOLED Plus panel with a refresh rate of 120Hz. There’s no word on whether the device has a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass for added protection. It has the standard punch-hole display design but no in-display fingerprint sensor. The phone has a fingerprint scanner on the side.
The chipset’s name is currently unknown, but multiple reports claim that a MediaTek Dimensity 900 chip powers the device. Samsung included a 5,000mAh battery and support for 25W fast charging in the Galaxy M53. However, the company does not have a fast charger for the phone.
It has a 108-megapixel quad rear camera setup, but no Optical Image Stabilization support (OIS). The remaining sensors are an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and 2-megapixel macro and depth sensors. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel selfie camera.
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