Samsung Electronics today unveiled the new Galaxy A52 5G, A52 and A72, mid-range models with a competitive price.
The latest additions to the Samsung Galaxy A series focus on a 64 megapixel main camera sensor, extended battery life and enhancements made possible by artificial intelligence.
They all fit into Samsung's broad ecosystem, which recently saw the arrival of Galaxy Buds Pro earphones and Galaxy SmartTag trackers, small gadgets to pair with any object to track on a map.
The top of the line for connectivity is the Galaxy A52 5G, which features a 6.5-inch display, 32-megapixel front camera and triple rear.
Unlike the Note and S series, here Samsung has reintroduced the audio jack and power supply in the box.
The internal memory starts at 128 GB and can be extended via microSD.
The Galaxy A52, without 5G, is identical to the superior model, with the difference of the modem that houses the antenna for the new generation network and the screen refresh rate that reaches 120 Hz. As for technical specifications, the Galaxy A72 excels, placing itself just below the recent Galaxy S21 family.
Here, too, 64 megapixel main camera with three other more performing lenses.
Increase the diagonal of the display, up to 6.7 inches, the processor is more powerful and the battery increased.
Galaxy A72 is already available at a price of 499.90 euros, the Galaxy A52 5G at 459.90 euros while the Galaxy A52 has a price tag of 379.90 euros.
All with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
"Samsung has always been committed to satisfying the wishes and needs of users and with the Galaxy A series we intend to democratize innovation, allowing everyone to access the latest technologies" said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile Communications Business of Samsung Electronics.