Samsung's Galaxy A series plays host to some of its best-selling devices. A few days ago, the Galaxy A53 5G leaked in its entirety. While the Galaxy A73 remains mostly shrouded in mystery, it appears there may be a reason for that.
According to leaker TheGalox_, Samsung will not release the Galaxy A73 alongside the Galaxy A53 this year. The company has typically preferred to launch phones in both lineups at the same time, with the Galaxy A52 and A72 launching at the same event last year. Ditto the A51 and A71 back in 2020. The Galaxy A73 and A53 could chart a different course this year, however.
Supposedly, the Galaxy A73 will make its debut a month after the Galaxy A53. The leaker claims an April launch is scheduled for the Galaxy A73, which would imply a March release for the Galaxy A53. The Galaxy A53 is expected to feature an Exynos 1200, 64 MP camera, and 120 Hz AMOLED. The Galaxy A73, on the other hand, has been tipped to sport a 108 MP main camera with OIS.
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Working For NotebookcheckAre you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team!Wanted: German-English-Translator (English native speakers preferred)Details hereIt's weird to see Samsung preparing to release the Galaxy A73 a month after the A53. Hopefully this delay means it will be available in more countries pic.twitter.com/ANuqNp7ihY
— Anthony (@TheGalox_) February 4, 2022The Galox_
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