Renderings of the Galaxy A73 show its design well before its introduction

After several rumors about the Galaxy A73 in recent weeks, new renderings of this phone have been released, which show the design and some differences from the previous generation.
Renders revealed by OnLeaks and Zoutons design the next generation of Samsung’s mid-range phone it shows. According to these design renderings, the Galaxy A73 looks virtually unchanged from its predecessor. The protrusion of the camera still retains its shape and appearance on the back panel, and there are no signs of a design similar to the Galaxy S21.
Selfie camera aperture can be seen at the top of the screen, like the Galaxy A72, and the edges around the 6.7-inch screen look very similar to the previous generation device.
According to rumors, the Galaxy A73 uses a Snapdragon 750G processor with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory. The main camera of this phone will be 108 megapixels and the specifications of its other sensors are not mentioned.
There are also rumors that the phone will use a partnership between Samsung and AMD and will come with a scaled-down version of the Exynos 2200, which has only two high-performance cores.
It will also likely feature a 5,000 mAh battery with 33 fast charge support.
It looks like Samsung will unveil the Galaxy A73 soon. While no specific date has been set for the introduction of this product yet, some sources have mentioned its unveiling on December 20th or January 31st. Finally, it remains to be seen when and with what specifications Samsung will introduce its mid-range phone.
Samsung apparently has big plans for the Galaxy A series. The Korean tech giant also said in another report that it plans to equip some of the handsets in the series, including the Galaxy A33, with IP certification for dust and water resistance.