According to a report published in TheElec, the Samsung Galaxy A23 can get a 50-megapixel primary sensor from SK Hynix. Samsung Galaxy A23 is going to be launched this year and it will be the successor of Galaxy A22 which has a 48MP camera. The report states that this 50-megapixel sensor will support optical image stabilization (OIS). Samsung will fit it in a quad camera setup. In which a 5 megapixel ultrawide lens and 2 megapixel sensor can be for macro shoot. Apart from this, a camera will also be given separately for bouquet mode. It is believed that Samsung may launch two versions of the Galaxy A23 in which one will support 4G LTE and the other will support 5G.
Samsung may launch the 4G version of the Galaxy A23 in the first quarter of 2022. While its 5G version can be launched in the second quarter of the year. According to the report, Samsung has targeted to ship 17.1 million units for the 4G version of this upcoming Galaxy series smartphone, while the company is targeting to ship 12.6 million units for its 5G version.
Talking about the latest launch of Galaxy series, Samsung Galaxy A53 5G can be launched soon. Ahead of the launch, the specifications of this new Samsung smartphone have surfaced online. It is believed that it may launch as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy A52 launched in March 2021. At present, this phone has been seen on China’s certification site TEENA, in which its specifications are also listed. According to this listing, the phone has an octa-core processor and triple rear camera, which can have a 64-megapixel main sensor. Apart from this, the battery capacity of the phone can be 5000 mAh, with which fast charging support can also be seen.
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