Coming after the popular A52/A52s, the replacement Galaxy A53 keeps the minimalist design and the recipe with two versions of chipsets, only they will not differentiate the 4G and 5G version of the phone.
Keeping the direction already shown, Samsung will not launch a 4G version for the Galaxy A53, the phone will be available exclusively in 5G equipment. Instead, the South Korean manufacturer looks like it will take over the recipe used for flagship phones, delivering the Galaxy A53 with a Snapdragon or Exynos chipset, with the configuration differing from one region to another, leaving future buyers with no choice in this regard.
Thus, it is rumored that the Galaxy A53 will arrive in US stores in the Exynos 1200-based equipment, identified with the model name SM-A536U. Further, Europeans get the SM-A536B version, while consumers in the Middle East and North Africa opt for the SM-A536E version. Unfortunately, the configuration of the other two versions is not known, but we can assume that the chipset model will be one of the major differences.
The decision to use different chipsets for the same phone model was probably influenced by the global semiconductor crisis, serving as a measure to "flexibilize" hardware options. Unfortunately, that might mean you won't know exactly which chipset version the A53 you ordered comes with until you actually take it out of the box.
According to the rumors circulating so far, the Galaxy A53 is expected in stores from March, launched simultaneously with the Galaxy A33 and A73 alternatives.
Unfortunately, the specifications of the Galaxy A53 are not known in detail. We only know that the phone will have a 64MP main camera and a 5000mAh battery with fast charging. The phone will be offered in white, black, blue and orange color versions.