Even though Samsung hasn’t spoken anything about the Samsung Galaxy A73’s 108MP primary camera since September, renders of the Galaxy A73 5G have appeared online, indicating what the mid-ranger could look like.
Similar to the Galaxy A72, the Galaxy A73 5G includes a punch-hole display on the front and four cameras housed in a camera bump on the back, along with an LED flashlight.
There is a power button and volume rocker on its right-side frame, as well as a USB-C port and microphone on the bottom of the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G. The 3.5mm headphone port has been removed from the bottom of the phone, making way for the SIM card tray.
Keep in mind that the actual product may differ slightly from the renderings below, which were made by Technizo Concept and LetsGoDigital based on rumors.
For biometric authentication, the Galaxy A73 5G is rumored to contain the Snapdragon 750G processor at its core. It will ship with a 6.7″ FullHD+ AMOLED display with a fingerprint scanner beneath. This is the screen refresh rate of the Galaxy A72, which is 90Hz. However, it is rumored that the panel will be made by Chinese manufacturers.
Galaxy A73 5G is expected to be made of plastic and have an IP67 rating, according to the source. A 108MP primary camera is expected to be included in the A73 5G. But the other three cameras are still unknown.
A 5,000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging is expected to be included in the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A72 in March, but the Galaxy A73 5G isn’t slated to be released until Q2 2022. That means it will arrive later than expected.