Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is Now Available in Pakistan; Powerful Chip, Stunning Display, and Fast Charging

Yesterday, the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G was released in Pakistan. The latest Galaxy M-series phone was released quietly, with only a few social media posts announcing its arrival. The phone has a mid-range 5G chip, a buttery smooth display, and a capable camera system, but nothing out of the ordinary for the price.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G is the engine that powers the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G. (although Samsung is ever reluctant to outright name their chips.) It features a 6nm node and four high-performance 2.4GHz cores.

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With 6GB of memory, the Galaxy M52 5G can easily handle multitasking and heavy gaming. The Game Booster feature manages temperature, memory, and battery intelligently. The immersive experience is further enhanced by Dolby Atmos stereo support.

 Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Powerful Chip, Stunning Display, and Fast Charging
Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Powerful Chip, Stunning Display, and Fast Charging

Everything is powered by a large 5000 mAh battery and 25W Fast Charging. The onboard storage of 128GB is expandable up to a terabyte. Furthermore, Samsung has added 4GB of additional virtual RAM to ensure consistent performance. The Samsung M52 5G is powered by OneUI, which is based on Android 11.

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The Galaxy M52 is also more sleek and lightweight than ever before, which is evident in the latest 5G Samsung smartphones. With dimensions of 7.4mm and a weight of 173g, this Galaxy is possibly the lightest Samsung phone on the market right now. Its shell is textured and comes in white, black, and bright blue. For added security, Samsung has combined the fingerprint sensor and the power button.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is Now Available in Pakistan

We’re looking at a 6.7″ Infinity-O SuperAMOLED screen that refreshes at a responsive 120Hz and has a resolution peak of 1080P. The small, nearly even bezel gives it a premium appearance. A 32MP front camera is also integrated into the M52 display.

The camera cluster on the back consists of three lenses and an LED flash. It has a 64MP f/1.8 wide camera, a 5MP macro camera, and a 12MP ultrawide camera. However, no advanced telephoto zooming or stabilization is provided. The Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is priced at PKR 82,999.

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