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Samsung Galaxy A73: Leaked renders point to it being a smaller version of the Galaxy A72 with an identical design

Telling the Galaxy A73 apart from its predecessor may be tricky. (Image source: @OnLeaks & Zoutons)
Telling the Galaxy A73 apart from its predecessor may be tricky. (Image source: @OnLeaks & Zoutons)
The Galaxy A73 has leaked, courtesy of @OnLeaks. According to the leaker, the Galaxy A73 will be smaller than its predecessor and about the same size as the Galaxy A71. However, the Galaxy A73 will share the Galaxy A72's design, albeit without a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

@OnLeaks has published renders of the Galaxy A73, supposedly based on leaked CAD files. For context, Samsung announced the Galaxy A72 in March 2021 and the Galaxy A71 in December 2019, so it is unclear when the company will unveil the Galaxy A73.

Nonetheless, @OnLeaks' renders show that the Galaxy A73 will be the spitting image of the Galaxy A72. Specifically, the Galaxy A73 has a flat display with a punch-hole for a single-front-facing camera, along with four rear-facing cameras. Typically, Samsung equips its Galaxy A-series devices with mid-range SoCs, so we expect the Galaxy A73 to feature a Snapdragon 7 series chipset.

@OnLeaks also alleges that the Galaxy A73 measures 163.8 x 76.0 x 7.6 mm, or 9.3 mm, including its camera housing. These measurements make the Galaxy A73 roughly as large as the Galaxy A71, not the Galaxy A72. By comparison, the Galaxy A72 measures 165 x 77.4 x 8.4 mm. The Galaxy A73 will lack a 3.5 mm headphone jack though, a feature present on the Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A72.

(Image source: @OnLeaks & Zoutons)
(Image source: @OnLeaks & Zoutons)

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Alex Alderson, 2021-12- 2 (Update: 2021-12- 2)