The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A53 5G — which launches on March 31 on T-Mobile and Verizon and everywhere else the next day — gives you more for less. Announced at Samsung’s Galaxy A event, the mid-range phone has a larger battery, improved camera functionality, a new processor, an extra year of guaranteed operating system updates, and costs $50 less than the previous model.
But does that make it better than the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G? Last year’s A-series phone is a great midrange phone, and with the new version out, you could pick it up at a bargain price. Or, if you’re using last year’s model, is it worth upgrading to this year’s? We took a look at both phones to answer those questions.
Specs
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G | Samsung Galaxy A52 5G | |
Size | 2.94 x 6.28 x 0.32 inches (74.8 x 159.6 x 8.1mm) | 2.95 x 6.29 x 0.33 inches (75.1 x 159.9 x 8.4mm) |
Weight | 189 grams | 189 grams |
Screen size | 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display | 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED, Infinity-O Display |
Screen resolution | 2400 x 1080 pixels (407 pixels per inch) | 2400 x 1080 pixels (407 pixels per inch) |
Operating system | Android 12 | Android 11 |
Storage space | 128GB | 128GB, 256GB |
MicroSD card slot | Yes | Yes |
Tap-to-pay services | Samsung Pay | Samsung Pay |
Processor | Samsung Exynos 1280 (Octa-core 5-nanometer processor) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G |
RAM | 6GB | 6GB, 8GB |
Camera | 64-megapixel wide, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP depth, 5MP macro rear. 32MP front. | 64MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP depth, 5MP macro rear. 32MP front. |
Video | Up to 4K at 30 frames-per-second | Up to 4K at 30 fps |
Bluetooth version | Bluetooth 5.1 | Bluetooth 5.1 |
Ports | USB-C | USB-C |
Fingerprint sensor | Yes | Yes |
Water resistance | IP67 | IP67 |
Battery |
5,000 mAh 25W fast charging
|
4,500 mAh
25W fast-charging |
App marketplace | Google Play Store | Google Play Store |
Network support | All major carriers | All major carriers |
Colors | Black, White, Blue, Orange | Black, White, Blue, Purple |
Price | $450 | $500 |
Buy from | Samsung | Samsung |
Review score | Hands-on review | 4.5 out of 5 stars |
Design, display, and durability
The Samsung Galaxy A53
The A52’s matte back panel has a soft, glass-like finish that provides a reasonable degree of grip, and the chassis has a shiny chrome finish. No, it’s not metal and the back panel isn’t glass, but it’s hard to tell from a distance. The A53’s textured rear panel also provides plenty of grip, and has a pleasing tactile quality. The A53 features a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Full HD+ display, with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is the same as on the Galaxy A52. There’s plenty of brightness and responsiveness to go around.
These are both chunky phones at 8.1mm thick, and they feel substantial in the hand. Both are comparatively light at 189 grams so neither feels awkward, but users with smaller hands may have problems operating these phones with one hand. Both phones have an IP67 water resistance rating.
Since both are of similar size and composition, with only the slightest of tweaks, this round is a tie.
Winner: Tie
Performance, battery life, and charging
There’s not much difference between the two models, but there is some. Both support 25W fast charging, neither supports wireless charging. Both should have a good battery lifespan. However, in terms of battery capacity, the Galaxy A53
Packed into the A53 is a Samsung processor, the octa-core Exynos 1280, with 6GB of RAM. In contrast, the A52
Just going by the numbers, we give this round to the newer model for now. Once we’ve had more time with the newer Galaxy A53, we’ll be able to offer a better analysis.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Camera
The Samsung Galaxy A52
For the A52, we found that on bright days the camera colors stay true and show a pleasing palette with some pop. The camera app is quick to change modes and react to the shutter button, and indoor photos look bright and colorful. However, sometimes the camera highlights green colors too much, resulting in a slightly unnatural look, mostly from the wide-angle camera. There is also too little consistency between the main and wide-angle camera, and some may find the HDR effect a bit much. Portrait mode is decent and finds its subject well.
The new Galaxy A53
That’s a big feature list — but will it make a huge difference? Possibly, though we won’t be sure until we’ve had more time to play with the new phone. Until then, we’re giving this to the newer phone, but we’ll change that if it turns out to be disappointing.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Software and updates
Samsung offers its latest OneUI 4.1 user interface with Android 12, and it includes four years of major
This level of software support elevates the Galaxy A53
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Special features
There are few special features on either phone, but where there are some — such as a microSD card slot to further increase internal storage space,
Winner: Samsung A52
Price and availability
The Galaxy A53
The Samsung Galaxy A52 is currently available from Amazon as a “renewed” product ranging in price from $335 to $420. It’s also available brand new from Best Buy for $500 and BrandSmart for $500. Of course, both can also be ordered directly from Samsung.
Overall winner: Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
While there’s not an enormous distinction between the year-old Samsung Galaxy A52 5G and the brand new Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, the design has been tweaked slightly alongside processor, battery, and camera upgrades that, rolled together, are perhaps more significant than they first appear. The $50 price drop for the new phone is extra added goodness.
If you’re considering an upgrade from the A52