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Even after having multiple smartphone segments, last year, Samsung began a new smartphone lineup called the Galaxy F series by launching the Galaxy F41 as the very first model. The F41 comes with excellent hardware and software combination at affordable pricing.

Later on, the South Korean tech giant expanded the Galaxy F series by launching the mid-range Galaxy F62, budget Galaxy F12, and entry-level Galaxy F02s smartphones. After introducing a handful of F series phones exclusively in India, the company is likely to grow the Galaxy F family with the first 5G handset very soon.

Last month, we’ve encountered Samsung’s unreleased 5G smartphone with model number SM-E5260 on the 3C database with 25W fast charging support. And as per the naming strategy, it will be named the Galaxy F52 5G, the first 5G handset of the Galaxy F lineup.

After that, the Galaxy F52 5G received multiple certifications, listed on Google Play Console and adding more fuel to the fire, the emerging concept creator HoiINDI exclusively brought us a set of high-resolution CAD renders of the Galaxy F52 5G, which gives us our very first look at its premium design, camera system, and more.

Let’s explore the renders

According to the rendering, the Galaxy F52 5G features a quad rear camera system, which looks quite identical to the recently launched Galaxy A52. The camera module consists of a 64MP primary lens, while the remaining are ultrawide camera, depth sensor, and macro lens alongside a LED flash at the top left side.

On the front side, the Galaxy F52 5G sports a flat display with thin bezels and a narrower chin, with a punch-hole cutout at the top left corner for the selfie camera. We can expect a sAMOLED display with high refresh rate as several rumors strongly suggested that the Galaxy F52 is yet another rebranded device, this time based on the Galaxy A52 5G.

On the right side, it has volume rockers as well as the power button while the right side looks vacant just like every Galaxy smartphone. Furthermore, it has a secondary microphone for noise cancellation on the top. At the same time, we can see the SIM tray, the primary mic, USB Type-C port, and speaker grille at the bottom.

Samsung Galaxy F52 5G Specs [Expected]

According to previous reports, the Galaxy F52 5G will feature a 6.5″ Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and runs the latest Android 11-based One UI 3.1 out of the box. Under the hood, it equips the Snapdragon 750G processor (most probably with Adreno 619 GPU) supported by 8GB of RAM.

Aside from this, the Galaxy F52 packs a 4,350mAh battery (typical capacity of 4,500mAh) with up to 25W fast charging. Other than the 5G connectivity, the additional specs of this phone include GPS, dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, and Bluetooth 5.1. However, the Galaxy F52 5G could be based on the Galaxy A52, it is expected to highlight an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, stereo speakers, and an under-screen fingerprint reader.

You can also take a closer look at the Galaxy F52 5G renders via the official Twitter account of HoiINDI and do follow him on Twitter, Instagram, Telegram, and YouTube for more such new innovations.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Official unboxing reveals Galaxy S24 FE in full!

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Unboxing

Samsung could soon launch its new Fan Edition smartphone. Ahead of the launch, the official unboxing video of the Galaxy S24 FE leaked, revealing the phone’s design, colors, specifications, and key features.

Leaker EvanBlass posted an official Galaxy S24 FE unboxing video. Samsung is expected to launch the smartphone on September 26. The leaked video will be published by Samsung following the phone’s official announcement.

In-box stuff includes an S24 FE handset, a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, a SIM tray ejector pin, and a user manual. The video showcases the smartphone in all of its upcoming color variants alongside some Samsung.com exclusive shades.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Unboxing

The Galaxy S24 FE will have a 4700mAh battery, up from the 4500mAh of the S23 FE. The display is also 6.7-inch, a 3-inch increase over the previous FEs. The upgraded panel will support ProVisual Engine and extra brightness up to 1900nits.

The device features a 50MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide, an 8MP telephoto, and a 10MP selfie camera. Galaxy AI could introduce new camera features such as AI Zoom so the handset could deliver enriched zoom shots.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung has reportedly increased the pricing by $50 in key markets. This is due to upgrades made across aspects including display, processor, and battery. The phone could start at $649 in the US and the 256GB model could have a price tag of $709.

Additional features include an in-display fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, up to 7 years of Android updates, Galaxy AI suite, an IP68 rating, support for 25W wired, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging.

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2026 iPhone to rival Galaxy S26 with 2nm processor

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Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025. Meanwhile, work on future products is already underway as a routine process. Apple could debut its 2nm processor in the 2026 iPhone to rival Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series.

Ming-Chi Kuo revealed Apple’s tentative chipset strategy for future chips. The analyst claimed that the iPhone 17’s SoC will be produced on a 3nm TSMC N3P process. The company would debut an advanced 2nm chip with Pro models.

It is expected that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 will be made using 2nm process technology. Previously, Qualcomm approached Samsung Foundry on a 2nm production deal. However, TSMC will remain the primary producer of 2025 Snapdragon.

Samsung’s 2026 flagships will certainly use Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. This means the advanced semiconductor process product will first come to Android before Apple. The iPhone 18 Pro/Pro Max could arrive in late 2026 with 2nm silicon.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is manufactured using a second-gen 4nm process. Qualcomm stuck with 4nm despite Apple’s decision to opt for 3nm last year. This year’s Snapdragon will be the first Android chip to be made using a 3nm processor.

Rumors floated so far suggest that the 2026 Snapdragon could be based on a 2nm process node. The chip will be smaller than the upcoming Snapdragon, offering enhanced power efficiency and performance wonders.

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Samsung’s upcoming flagships will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. This processor will introduce Qualcomm’s Oryon CPU and newer GPU. It’s the biggest opportunity for Android vendors to beat Apple’s lead in chip performance.

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Rumor: Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus front look could be intact

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus Renders

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus could look the same as S24 Plus from the front. The company has reportedly reduced side bezels on the vanilla and Ultra variants. Meanwhile, the lineup’s middle child could introduce no bezel refinements.

The Galaxy S25 Plus could have wider bezels than S25 and S25 Ultra. Tipster IceUniverse claims that the move is aligned with differentiating the Plus from Ultra. It’s also said that the recently leaked renders have frame appearance errors.

The S25 Ultra is said to be slightly thicker and more squarish than the S25 Plus. This is highly due to identical display size with a difference of only 0.1mm. The backplate will have notable differences due to distinct cameras and sensors.

Samsung’s next-gen flagships will likely debut in January next year. Details about the upcoming phones are floating heavily, fading the One UI 7 trend. However, things may change with time as early rumors couldn’t be considered final specs.

The Galaxy S25 Plus could be equipped with a 4900mAh battery. Similar to the S24 Plus, it would support 45W fast charging technology. Yet, you can expect even longer battery performance due to the enhanced application processor.

Samsung will either use Exynos 2500 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Both chipsets will be developed using the next-generation 3nm chipset. Improved display technology may further push the power efficiency, offering even more juice to run.

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