Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Camera Specifications Leaked

Wednesday, March 12, 2025  Read time1 min

The camera specifications for Samsung’s powerful mid-range Galaxy M52 5G smartphone have been leaked ahead of its official launch. It seems that users shouldn’t expect a device with an exciting or unique camera setup.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Camera Specifications Leaked

According to a report from Saed News, citing Digiato, sources familiar with the matter reveal that Samsung is working on a mid-range smartphone from the Galaxy M series that supports 5G. This device has also appeared in benchmark tests with the Snapdragon 778G chipset. Now, the camera specifications for this upcoming phone, which will be released as the Galaxy M52 5G, have been shared through the "GalaxyClub" website.

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G

It seems that the Galaxy M52 5G will feature a camera module similar to the one found in the Galaxy A52. It was previously reported that the M52 5G would come with a 64-megapixel main camera. According to the latest information, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 5-megapixel macro sensor will accompany the main camera. Details about a fourth camera have not been shared yet, but it’s likely that the new phone will include a 5-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, the device is expected to feature a 32-megapixel selfie camera. Based on the information shared, it appears that the camera specifications of this new device are similar to those found in typical mid-range Samsung phones from 2021, meaning users probably shouldn’t expect anything groundbreaking or new in this model.

Not much has been revealed about the full specifications of the Galaxy M52 5G. However, it seems that some of its hardware features could resemble those of the Galaxy A52. It is still unclear whether the new phone will have features like stereo speakers, water and dust resistance, or the IP67 rating.

The device is expected to be equipped with at least a 6000mAh battery. This would be a step down from the Galaxy M51, which had a 7000mAh battery, so a smaller battery could be seen as a downgrade for the new phone.