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The Samsung Galaxy A53 happens to be an upcoming mid-range smartphone from Samsung. The device indeed is expected to launch sooner rather than later and it has also made an appearance on Geekbench. And now, the live images of the device have finally made their way online – giving us a glimpse of the back panel that the phone will be equipped with.

Indeed the report which has revealed the images with respect to the back panel of the phone has also ended up revealing the internal design of the upcoming Galaxy A53.

The new images happen to be in line with what the previous renders of the Galaxy A53 had been suggestive of and showcase five cutouts on the camera island. Four of these five sensors are expected to make way for the quad camera setup that the phone will be equipped with, while the fifth cutout is for the LED flash.

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So far, the phone has indeed been ripped to feature with a 64MP primary sensor, a 32MP ultra wide lens, a 5MP macro lens and also a 5MP depth sensor too. On the front, the device is expected to feature with the aid of a 12MP selfie shooter.

The phone is expected to make way with the aid of a 6.46-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone has previously been revealed to make way with the Snapdragon and Exynos SoC variants for the sake of different regions.

These chipsets are said to be the Snapdragon 778G and the upcoming Exynos 1200. The phone is likely to feature with up to eight gigs of RAM and 256 gigs of internal storage. It is also rumored to make way with the aid of a 5000mAh battery and is also likely to have the support for 25W fast charging, however, it has also since been said that the packaging will only bring about the 15W charger along.

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