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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G initial review: Mid-range winner? March 31, 2022by Martin 6 The Galaxy A series sees the biggest sales for Samsung, with this model, the Galaxy A53 5G, possibly one of the most important phones that Samsung will offer in 2022. It's not because it's the best - that's saved for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra - or because it's the most basic - that's the Galaxy z flash 3 - but because it makes the Samsung mobile experience more accessible to more people. determines So is this a mid-range device worth getting excited about? Design and construction 159.9 x 74.7 x 8.1mm, 189g Gorilla Glass 5 and punch hole Protection IP67 To see that there is no big difference between Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A52 5G (or A52s 5G) from 2021. This is not a bad thing because it is a beautiful phone.
While it doesn't offer the premium materials you'll find on C Level Executive List Samsung's higher-end devices, there's a premium feel to the frosted back, even though it's plastic here, as many Samsung phones are now. But we like this molding around the cameras - something that is now reflected in the slightly lower Galaxy A33 5G launched alongside. One detail that separates these phones is that the Galaxy A53 has a glossy bezel, while the Galaxy A33 is relatively muted, but otherwise the phones are very similar. While most of this phone is the same as the 2021 model, you may have noticed that there is no longer a 3.5mm headphone jack. Mid-range devices are often praised for including these features to support those who want to use existing headphones, so perhaps there is a strange omission here. It's a pretty big device — generous, in fact — but it's not too big, and it feels great to hold, based on our limited time with it.
We also didn't get a chance to test the stereo speakers, but we will when we get our hands on this phone again. Samsung Galaxy A53 5G vs Galaxy A33 5G: What's the difference? display 6.5 inches, 2400 x 1080 pixels, 120 Hz AMOLED Infinity-O show There's a 53-inch display on the front of the Galaxy A6.5, and it's an AMOLED panel, as you'd expect – so it seems to have plenty of substance in those colors and deep blacks. This will be common, as based on our first impressions, there isn't much difference here from what you'll find on one of Samsung's flagship devices - at least visually. The resolution is connected to FHD+ - 2400 x 1080 pixels, 404ppi - which is typical for a device of this position. It also offers a refresh rate of 120 , so it can smooth out fast-moving content to give you a better experience. The display is covered with Gorilla Glass 5 to prevent scratches, while it has a punch-hole camera that looks better than the Galaxy A33 at the bottom.
While it doesn't offer the premium materials you'll find on C Level Executive List Samsung's higher-end devices, there's a premium feel to the frosted back, even though it's plastic here, as many Samsung phones are now. But we like this molding around the cameras - something that is now reflected in the slightly lower Galaxy A33 5G launched alongside. One detail that separates these phones is that the Galaxy A53 has a glossy bezel, while the Galaxy A33 is relatively muted, but otherwise the phones are very similar. While most of this phone is the same as the 2021 model, you may have noticed that there is no longer a 3.5mm headphone jack. Mid-range devices are often praised for including these features to support those who want to use existing headphones, so perhaps there is a strange omission here. It's a pretty big device — generous, in fact — but it's not too big, and it feels great to hold, based on our limited time with it.
We also didn't get a chance to test the stereo speakers, but we will when we get our hands on this phone again. Samsung Galaxy A53 5G vs Galaxy A33 5G: What's the difference? display 6.5 inches, 2400 x 1080 pixels, 120 Hz AMOLED Infinity-O show There's a 53-inch display on the front of the Galaxy A6.5, and it's an AMOLED panel, as you'd expect – so it seems to have plenty of substance in those colors and deep blacks. This will be common, as based on our first impressions, there isn't much difference here from what you'll find on one of Samsung's flagship devices - at least visually. The resolution is connected to FHD+ - 2400 x 1080 pixels, 404ppi - which is typical for a device of this position. It also offers a refresh rate of 120 , so it can smooth out fast-moving content to give you a better experience. The display is covered with Gorilla Glass 5 to prevent scratches, while it has a punch-hole camera that looks better than the Galaxy A33 at the bottom.