Samsung Galaxy A52 4G and Galaxy A52 5G are now official

Apart from the Galaxy A72, Samsung has also introduced the Galaxy A52 4G and 5G versions, which are almost identical, but there are some differences, which we will mention below.

In terms of design, we can mention that both the Galaxy A52 4G and Galaxy A52 5G are completely identical. The South Korean company took advantage of the design implemented in the Galaxy S21 to bring it to the mid-range with these new smartphones. However, we can highlight that in both cases, the manufacturer implemented the same screen but with different refresh rates: 90 Hz for the 4G version and 120 Hz for the 5G version.

Samsung Galaxy A52 4G and Galaxy A52 5G specifications
Where we will find clear differences between these devices is inside, for the 4G variant, the company has implemented an 8-core processor with 2 cores at 2.3 GHz and the other 6 at 1.8 Ghz for the 4G variant whil, for the 5G variant, the company has used a SoC that has a top speed of 2.3 GHz.

6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, with a refresh rate of 90 Hz for the 4G variant and 120 Hz for the 5G.
8-core processor 2 x 2.3 GHz and 6 x 1.8 GHz (4G)
8-core processor 2 x 2.2 GHz with 6 x 1.8 GHzRAMry 6 /8 GB.
Internal storage 128 GB and 256 GB + MicroSD up to 1 TB.

Main camera with 64 MP main sensor, 12 MP wide-angle sensor, 5 MP depth sensor, and 5 MP macro sensor.
Front camera with 32 MP.

4,500 mAh battery with 15W fast charging.

Other details: 4G, 5G, NFC, IP67, USB Type-C, 3.5 mm Jack, stereo speakers
Operating system powered by Android 11 with One UI 3.1 (it will have official updates to 3 new versions of Android and then security updates).
Both devices will be available in four colors: purple, black, blue, and white. Pricing will depend on the configuration you choose:

Samsung Galaxy A52 6/128 GB will cost 349 euros
Samsung Galaxy A52 8/256 GB will cost 409 euros
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G 6/128 GB will cost 429 euros
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G 8/256 GB will cost 489 euros

The Galaxy A52 series is an important release for Samsung because it combines premium features with a price that is easier to afford. Many mid-range phones lack long-term software support, but Samsung has promised three major Android version updates for this series, followed by security updates. This alone makes the A52 stand out, as users can rely on long-term performance and stability.

The design is another highlight. By adopting the look of the Galaxy S21, Samsung has made the A52 models feel modern and stylish. The matte finish, slim body, and multiple color options give the phone a premium touch even though it belongs to the mid-range category. The IP67 rating also adds value, protecting the phone from water and dust in everyday use.

In performance, both models are smooth and reliable for daily tasks, but the Galaxy A52 5G has an edge thanks to its higher refresh rate and faster chipset. The 120Hz screen makes a noticeable difference while gaming, scrolling, or watching videos, creating a more fluid experience. The addition of 5G support also makes the phone future-ready as networks expand.

The camera system is versatile and designed for social media users. The 64MP main sensor captures detailed photos, while the ultra-wide and macro lenses add creative flexibility. The 32MP front camera delivers sharp selfies and clear video calls, which is perfect for younger audiences who often use platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, or TikTok.

Battery life is dependable with the 4500mAh unit, and while 15W charging may seem modest compared to some rivals, it is still efficient enough for most users.

Overall, the Galaxy A52 4G and 5G models are balanced smartphones. They are stylish, durable, packed with features, and backed by strong software support, making them one of the most competitive mid-range options in the market.