Samsung quietly announced the Galaxy M53 5G. This phone brings a number of improvements from its predecessor, one of which is the 108MP main camera.
That's certainly interesting because so far the Galaxy M series has emphasized the jumbo battery capacity more than the camera. Now it's not just the size of the main camera that is raised, Samsung also completes the composition.
If the Galaxy M52 has three cameras, its successor is equipped with four. In addition to the 108 MP main camera, the South Korean technology giant has also embedded an 8 MP ultra wide, 2 MP macro and now a 2 MP depth sensor.
Because the composition is different, Samsung changes the appearance of the rear camera arrangement. No longer arranged vertically, replaced with a square arrangement.
Another change is in the kitchen spur. No longer using the Snapdragon chipset, Samsung entrusts the brains of its cellphones using the Dimensity 900 made by MediaTek.
The rest of the specifications of the Galaxy M53 are not much different from before. Its dimensions are still 164.7 x 77 x 7.4 mm and weighs 176 GB.
The screen uses a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED with a resolution of 1080 x 2,408 pixels. The Galaxy M53 has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory, if not, there's a microSD slot up to 1TB.
The 5,000 mAh battery is still embedded in it, as is support for 25W fast charging. Has a 5G connection, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2 and NFC.
Although it has been announced, Samsung has not revealed the price and availability. But what is certain is that this phone will soon be on the market and will likely be announced in the near future.
We just have to wait for Samsung's official announcement.