New Samsung Galaxy A-series Smartphone to Launch on March 17 [Update: Officially Confirmed]

[Update] Samsung has officially confirmed the launch of the Galaxy A-series on March 17th.

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Samsung’s upcoming A-series devices – the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and Samsung Galaxy A73 5G – have been in the news for a while now. Both of these phones have been leaked several times in the past and have also been spotted on certification websites. Now Evan Blass has shared a poster of the upcoming launch.

A leaked poster shows that the Samsung Awesome Galaxy A event will take place on March 17th. The leaked poster also features the letter A in seven different styles. Take a look at the leaked poster.

We can expect the brand to unveil the Samsung Galaxy A73 and Samsung Galaxy A53 at their upcoming launch event. Recall that the brand introduced the Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 on the same day last year.

Specifications and features of the Samsung Galaxy A73

The Galaxy A73 is said to feature a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate support and punch-hole notch. The upcoming phone will feature the same design language as its predecessor, the Galaxy A72.

The upcoming Galaxy A73 will feature an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor and an Adreno 642L GPU, as recently revealed on a Geekbench listing. The phone will come preloaded with Android 12 and 8GB of RAM.

The Galaxy A73 will offer a quad rear camera setup and an LED flash. The main sensor of the device will be a 64-megapixel camera with OIS. It will be accompanied by a 12MP ultra wide-angle lens, a 5MP depth lens, and a 5MP macro sensor. For selfies, a 32-megapixel camera will be offered.

The mid-range Galaxy phone is said to be equipped with a 5000 mAh battery. It will support 25W fast charging as stated in the FCC filings. However, the company will not ship the charging box as a bundle, so users need to purchase it separately.

What are your expectations for the Galaxy A series in 2022? Let us know in the comments section.

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