Samsung Galaxy A53 leaks in two more colours, orange and blue

Two more colours of the Samsung Galaxy A53 have been revealed in newly leaked renders, showing blue and orange finishes.
We previously reported on the initial leaks a few weeks ago, showing white and black renders. The specifications appear unchanged from the initial leaks.
These will be a total of 4 colours at launch for the Samsung Galaxy A53. We expect further colours to be produced following a few months after the initial launch.
- Orange
- Blue
- Black
- White
The Samsung Galaxy A52s has been a huge success for Samsung, and has been their best selling mid-range Android phone for the past year.
By keeping the familiar plastic design with various upgrades to the internals, Samsung are hoping to continue the success with the follow up.
The quad camera array will be updated to a 64 MP wide camera, 12 MP ultrawide camera, and two 5 MP cameras for depth and macro shots. The front selfie camera will feature a large 32 MP sensor.
Samsung will be moving away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, and will be using their own Exynos 1200 processor. The news follows reports of Qualcomm’s various thermal and power efficiency issues with their latest flagship CPU.
The 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display offers a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hertz. The phone will also come with 6GB or 8GB memory, depending by region. As for internal storage, we know the lowest capacity will come in 128GB, however additional storage variants are not yet known. Thankfully, Samsung will be keeping the microSD card for additional storage up to 1TB, and will also keep the 3.5mm headphone jack. The Samsung Galaxy A53 will be powered by a large 5000mAh battery, with 25W fast charging.
We expect pricing to be similar to the Samsung Galaxy A52s, with a launch price around £409.
Samsung will be facing stiff competition from the upcoming Apple iPhone SE 3, which will be the cheapest 5G phone produced by Apple. Furthermore, recent rumours suggest the iPhone SE 3 could launch for as low as £299, potentially undercutting the Samsung Galaxy A53 by more than £100.