When we all considered Samsung’s mid-range closed, and more specifically the Galaxy A52 series, a new model will join the party. Some weeks ago we learned of its existence, knowing some details of what it could be. Although it is not scheduled to be launched in the next Unpacked, it may be one of the smartphones that has the most to talk about in the coming months.
The surname “S” of the Galaxy A will arrive in Europe
On previous occasions, Samsung itself has already left us with renovations in its most popular mid-range with the intention of giving them a touch of punch that makes a difference and competes with the rest of the mid-range with best specs. But nevertheless, in almost all those occasions they have not ended up landing in Spain and have been limited to the Asian continent or the United States.
This time things seem to be different and the mid-range that will even improve the Galaxy A52 with 5G would be a surprise. When the Note series did not arrive, Samsung could have thought of expanding its catalog in Europe and more concurrently in Spain, a clue that comes from the filtered prices, where the price in euros is what we have known.
How much will the Galaxy A52s 5G cost?
The information we know about the prices of this new model comes from DealNTech, who had access to the retail prices of the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G that will arrive in Europe and possibly Spain.
The version of which we have information is the one that contains 128 GB of internal memory, although the RAM memory is unknown or if there will be more options. The price as we can see in the image will be 434.64 euros and it will be available in various colors: mint, white, black and purple, very similar to those we have seen previously in the A series.
Taking into account that the Galaxy A52 5G model arrived in Spain for 429 euros, this price could become a great attraction. Taking into account the possible changes towards the Snapdragon 778G processor and including a telephoto lens to further enhance the cameras, which we remember includes an optical image stabilizer in the rest of the models and here possibly also.