Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Gets Bluetooth SIG Certified, Launch Imminent


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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G has passed through the Bluetooth SIG certification website, revealing the phone’s model number. The upcoming smartphone from the South Korean handset manufacturer has been floating around the rumor mill for quite some time now. Aside from that, the purported handset has been subject to leaks. As a result, some key specifications of the 5G-enabled Galaxy M52 smartphone have surfaced on the web. Last month, the Galaxy M52 8GB variant arrived on Geekbench benchmarking website.

The Geekbench listing corroborated previously leaked specifications. The M52 will reportedly be a revised version of the Galaxy A52 5G smartphone and offer the same specifications as its predecessor. Thankfully, the M52 is likely to deliver improved performance along with some other improvements. For instance, the phone will oust the Snapdragon 750G in favor of a more powerful Snapdragon 778G SoC, which packs a modern 6 nm architecture with Cortex-A78 cores. On top of that, it will come with a competent Adreno 642L GPU.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Receives Bluetooth SIG Certification

The upcoming M-series smartphone has received Bluetooth SIG certification, hinting at the device’s impending launch. The listing shows that phones carrying model numbers SM-M526BR_DS and SM-M526B_DS have passed through the Bluetooth SIG authority certification site as the Galaxy M52 5G. Aside from that, the listing suggests that the aforesaid devices will offer Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity support. In addition to appearing on Geekbench, the phone has already been spotted on BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) and China’s 3C authority.

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The Galaxy M52 5G phone has just received the FCC certification, according to BGR. This listing sheds light on the device’s model number, which is SM-526B/DS. Furthermore, it suggests that the handset will offer 5G and Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz) support. Regrettably, the FCC listing does not divulge other key details such as the device’s dimensions and design. Considering that the phone has passed through several certifications websites, the Galaxy-M series smartphone could see the light of the day soon.

Specifications & Features (Rumored)

As mentioned earlier, the key specs of the Galaxy M52 5G have surfaced on the web in the form of leaks. Moreover, several reports have suggested that the phone will boast sufficiently good features. For instance, it is tipped to come with a 6.7-inch S-AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution. Under the hood, it is likely to pack a Snapdragon 778G chip, paired with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Moreover, the phone could offer a hefty 128GB of onboard storage capacity.Samsung Galaxy M52 5G 8GB Launch

As far as the photography department is concerned, the Galaxy M52 5G could house three cameras including a 64MP primary camera (f/1.8 aperture), a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP depth camera at the back. On top of that, the handset is tipped to come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging. The phone will run on Android 11 OS with One UI 3.1 on top and offer Knox 3.7 security. In addition to that, it will have 11 5G bands support.

The phone’s dimensions are 164 x 76 x 7mm and it weighs 175 grams. The Galaxy M52 5G could go on sale in multiple color options including Blue, White, and Black. Regrettably, details about the phone’s pricing are still scarce. The word on the street is that Samsung is currently hard at work on the Galaxy F42 5G phone for India. It could arrive in the country as a rebranded Galaxy A22 5G smartphone.

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