
Update (August 2025): The Samsung Galaxy A73 was officially launched in India in April 2022, confirming many of the design details revealed in this leak. The handset debuted with Samsung’s Infinity O display and quad-camera setup. You can read our full Samsung Galaxy A73 review here.
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As we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s mobile division, its Galaxy A-series of “awesome” mid-range handsets has been steadily revealed throughout the year so far, with the company most recently unveiling the Galaxy A23 as well as the 4G version of the A13. The most anticipated devices of the lineup, however — those closer to the top of the range — have yet to see daylight officially, but now we’ve been passed a render said to be the official Galaxy A73 press shot.

What’s most striking about this purported imagery — of a phone first shown off by mobile leaker @Onleaks — is its notably tiny bezels. Compared to the Galaxy A53 material also seen here, the A73’s screen-to-body ratio is noticeably higher, approaching the theoretical limit of 100 percent (wherein a device’s entire face would be occupied by its display, with no frame elements present whatsoever). The panel is expected to be flat, with a centrally aligned punch-hole for the selfie camera, giving the front a clean, uninterrupted look.
On the back, the Galaxy A73 appears to adopt Samsung’s current minimalist design language, with a matte finish and a smooth camera island that blends into the rear panel. The triple-camera setup is vertically stacked, with subtle lens rings that add a touch of contrast. The frame is likely to be a matte-finished polycarbonate or metal, continuing Samsung’s tradition of balancing durability with lightweight construction in the A-series.

Both the Galaxy A53 — the next member of Samsung’s high-volume A5x sub-series – as well as the Galaxy A73, are poised for an imminent debut. Both models’ predecessors were introduced at a Spring Unpacked event last year, though with the company having recently staged two Unpacked launches during its busy February (for the Galaxy S22 / Galaxy Tab S8 lineups and Galaxy Book2 Pro laptops, respectively), it’s not clear that a dedicated, livestreamed unveiling is in the cards this year, as well.

If these renders are accurate, Samsung seems to be pushing its mid-range design closer to flagship territory with ultra-slim bezels, a high screen-to-body ratio, and a clean, modern rear aesthetic. Combined with the A-series’ reputation for balanced performance and competitive pricing, the Galaxy A73 could become one of Samsung’s strongest mid-range contenders of the year.


