Samsung Galaxy F52 5G: Samsung is obviously doubling down on increasing 5G devices in its Galaxy lineup. From the base model of the Galaxy A22 to the high premium Galaxy A72 all now have 5G models.

Now, Samsung is including a 5G device in its Galaxy F series. The company introduced the Galaxy F62 back in February, no it’s including the Galaxy F52 5G to expand the Galaxy F series.

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Specs of the Galaxy F52 5G

The display of the device is 6.6-inch FullHD+ TFT screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It also has a punch hole to at the top right corner that houses a 16MP selfie camera.

Samsung Galaxy F52 5G

At the back is a 64MP main camera along with 8MP ultrawide, 2MP depth, and 2MP macro cameras. You can enjoy shooting 4K videos and stable video shooting while using the back camera.

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Under the hood, the smartphone has a Snapdragon 750G SoC with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. It also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion by up to 1TB.

Out of the box, the phone run Android 11 with One UI 3.2 on top. Samsung has promised 3 years of major software updates to most of its device, so let’s hope this one makes it to Android 14.

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There are also lots of third-party apps preinstalled into the smartphone. Annoying news is, you can’t uninstall these third-party apps (sorry).

Samsung Galaxy F52 5G

Other features of the device are, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, USB type-C port, 4,500mAh battery with 25W charging, and 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Price of the Galaxy F52 5G

The price of the Samsung Galaxy F52 5G is CNY1,999 ($310/€255) and pre-order has started in China with options of two colors –white and black. But the device is yet to be available in other market for now.

We expect it to debut in Europe countries with 5G, the United States, and the United Kingdom. With India and some African countries testing commercial 5G, it’s also possible the phone might make its way to these regions too.

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