Mid-range Samsung Galaxy A53 5G spotted at the FCC with 25W fast charger

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Mid-range Samsung Galaxy A53 5G spotted at the FCC with 25W fast charger
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A fresh report says that the mid-range Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has received both FCC and NBTC certifications and will come with a 25W fast charger.

The FCC and Thailand's Office of The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission both listed the device as carrying a model number of SM-A536E/DS. The FCC says that the handset will feature 5G support and NFC, and will come with a charging adapter that carries the model number EP-TA800. This turns out to be a 25W fast charging wall charger and could be included in the box .According to the earlier TENAA report, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is expected to come with a 6.

The battery weighs in at 4860mAh with two configuration options: 8GB of memory with 128GB of storage, or 8GB of memory with 256GB of storage. An under-display fingerprint sensor is said to be included. Besides appearing at the FCC, NBTC, and TENAA, the phone has recently been seen on Geekbench, the BluetoothSIG and it has received the required 3C certification in China. All of these sightings indicate that we could see

introduce the Galaxy A53 5G soon. The FCC certification reveals a possible U.S. release for the phone although the handset could still be months away from its release date.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox

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