Samsung Galaxy A53 5G — Review & Full Phone Specifications
A new Samsung mid-ranger the Galaxy A53 5G let’s go over his key features and see what it’s all about last year’s Galaxy a52 and a52s were really popular and the new model looks to follow that same formula not a whole lot has changed here the A53 5G brings a pastel colored design similar to what we’ve seen before from Samsung with the camera bump blending into the plastic back panel
you’ll again get ip67 rated water and dust proofing too the main upgrade is that the battery capacity has increased from 4500 mAh to 5000 but the phone doesn’t seem that much thicker or heftier for it charging speed hasn’t changed there’s support for up to 25 watts and some markets still get a charger in the box that wasn’t the case for us though if it ain’t broke don’t fix it
Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A53
The Galaxy A53 features the same 6.5 inch amoled display we enjoyed last year there’s a 1080p resolution and a fast you also get stereo speakers for your audio but for some reason no headphone jack which last year’s models did have besides the battery capacity the Galaxy A53 also brings a new chipset it features an exynos 1280 which provides level performance
we still have to test it out but we expect it to be more powerful than the snapdragon 750g in the original Galaxy a52 5G it should be comparable to the Galaxy a52s’s snapdragon 778g the A53’s interface is the latest one ui feature packed as on other Samsung devices and Samsung promises four generations of one ui and android os upgrades and five years of security updates
Camera Features of the Samsung Galaxy A53
The cameras of the A53 5G are the same as last year there’s a 64 megapixel main cam a 12 megapixel ultra wide a 5 megapixel macro cam and a depth sensor even though the cameras haven’t changed
Samsung claims to have improved the image quality by polishing the processing particularly in areas such as portrait mode so there you have it guys the Galaxy A53 last year and lengthy software support i’m not sure why they cut the headphone jack though.
Originally published at https://www.technews20-21.in on April 3, 2022.