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Samsung Galaxy A73 renders, specifications, and price leak in full

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Samsung Galaxy A73 renders, specifications, and price leak in full

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The Galaxy A73 will supplant the Galaxy A72 as the A series’ flagship, and it will include a quad-rear camera, a punch hole camera, and a large 6.7-inch display with Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.

Serial leaker @OnLeaks, in collaboration with Zoutons, released renders of a lovely gadget that shares design elements with the more premium Galaxy S series, but with a few distinctions that are typical of the A-series.

Its size is 163.8 x 76.0 x 7.6mm, with a plastic frame and a flat display. The renders reveal a quad rear camera with a 108-megapixel primary sensor, and the colors are reported to be black and gold.

Read more: Samsung introduces its own production line in Pakistan

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G is supposed to be the brains behind the operation, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A 5000mAh battery is also believed to be on board, with support for 33W rapid charging.

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According to the leak, the Samsung Galaxy A73 will be released in December 2021 and would cost roughly 32,999 rupees (around £330 or $450). However, nothing is official as of yet.

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