Midrange phones are everywhere these days, and if you’re looking for the one for you, you might find yourself struggling to choose between the freshly minted Google Pixel 6a and Samsung’s latest midrange offering, the Galaxy A53 5G. With its Google Tensor chip, 4,410mAh battery, and 6.1-inch OLED display, the Pixel 6a might seem like an excellent choice if stock Android is your thing. But don’t discount the Galaxy A53’s 6.5-inch Super AMOLED 120Hz display, Exynos 1280 processor, and up to 256GB of onboard storage.
We’ve done the hard work and compared the Google
Specs
Google Pixel 6a | Samsung Galaxy A53 | |
Size | 152.2 x 71.8 x 8.7mm (5.99 x 2.83 x 0.34 inches) | 159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1mm (2.94 x 6.28 x 0.32 inches) |
Weight | 207 grams (7.30 ounces) | 189 grams (6.67 ounces) |
Screen size | 6.1-inch OLED Display
60Hz refresh rate |
6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display
120Hz refresh rate |
Screen resolution | 2400 x 1080 pixels (431 pixels per inch) | 2400 x 1080 (407 ppi) |
Operating system | Android 12 | One UI 4.1 |
Storage | 128GB | 128GB, 256GB |
MicroSD card slot | No | Yes |
Tap-to-pay services | Google Pay | Samsung Pay |
Processor | Google Tensor | Exynos 1280 |
RAM | 6GB | 6GB, 8GB |
Camera | 12.2-megapixel wide, 12MP ultrawide
8MP front |
64MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP depth, 5MP macro rear
32MP front |
Video |
Up to |
Up to 4K at 30 fps |
Bluetooth version | Bluetooth 5.2 | Bluetooth 5.1 |
Ports | USB-C | USB-C |
Fingerprint sensor | Yes | Yes |
Water resistance | IP67 | IP67 |
Battery | 4,410mAh
18W fast charging |
5,000mAh
25W fast charging No charger in the box |
App marketplace | Google Play Store | Google Play Store |
Network support | All major carriers | All major carriers |
Colors | Sage, Chalk, Charcoal | Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Blue, Awesome Peach |
Prices | $449 | $450 |
Review score | News | Hands-on review |
Design, display, and durability
The first thing you’ll notice about the Google
Over to the Samsung Galaxy A53 and its plastic-feeling chassis. The textured rear panel feels good to hold, with plenty of grip. Taking center stage on the front is an Infinity O hole-punch selfie cam, and the rear camera module blends nicely into its surroundings. It feels substantial in your hand, and pretty chunky too — not a bad thing. There’s a caveat here, though: It’s not the easiest phone to use one-handed, particularly if your hands are on the smaller side, though it is pretty light, weighing in at just 189 grams.
When it comes to displays, the
The Galaxy A53’s larger 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Full HD+ display has the same 2400 x 1080 resolution but you’re benefitting from a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate here. That said, you shouldn’t notice too much difference in smoothness and responsiveness unless you’re playing the latest demanding games or multitasking on your phone.
Both phones also have an IP67 rating, meaning they can be safely submerged in water for up to 30 minutes.
We think both phones look pretty sleek and boast excellent displays, but we’re giving this round to the Galaxy A53 for that 120Hz refresh rate and slightly larger display, plus those vibrant blue and peach colorways. If you prefer a slightly smaller screen and don’t play the latest games on your phone, you may want to opt for the
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Performance, battery life, and charging
The two phones have several noticeable differences in this category. The
The Samsung Galaxy A53 packs the octa-core Exynos 1280 chip, with 6GB or 8GB of
With the
What about battery life? The
The Galaxy A53 packs a beefy 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging, so again, you shouldn’t have any issues getting through a day of heavy use and may even see a second day with lighter usage. Again, there’s no charger in the box here, but it’s what we’d expect from Samsung these days. Notably, there’s no wireless charging with the Galaxy A53, and we’re presuming the same is true for the
We’re giving this round to the Samsung Galaxy A53, which has that extra 256GB model, expandable storage, and the ability to allocate extra
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Camera
- 1. Galaxy A53 camera
- 2. Pixel 6a camera
These two phones are also quite different when it comes to cameras. The
In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy A53 boasts a quad-camera array to the rear, with a 64MP main lens, plus 12MP ultrawide, 5MP depth, and 5MP macro lenses. There’s also a 32MP front lens. Though results are solid from the main and ultrawide cameras, it’s the software improvements Samsung has made over the phone’s predecessor that really help the cameras to stand out. According to Samsung, the AI-powered main lens “enhances the phone’s photo processing capabilities to deliver enhanced performance in low-light conditions, plus better detail and color.”
On to video: The
We haven’t spent much time with either phone’s cameras yet, so it’s particularly hard to call a winner this round. We’re therefore announcing it as a tie. Though the quad-camera array of the Galaxy A53 may sound better on paper, Google’s software chops usually mean its cameras produce some of the best photos around, which may mean the
Winner: Tie
Software and updates
Both phones run
With the Galaxy A53, you’ll get four years of major
We’re giving this round to the Galaxy A53, purely for Samsung’s industry-leading update pledge.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Special features
When it comes to special features, there’s not a whole lot to say. Both phones have
One big difference between these two phones is that the Galaxy A53 has a microSD card slot, so you can expand the storage, whereas this is notably absent from the
Though it’s a pretty similar outlook here for both phones, the Galaxy A53 just edges ahead here thanks to the expandable storage. If that doesn’t matter to you though, and you’re happy with 128GB of storage, you might want to go for the
Winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Price and availability
The
The Samsung Galaxy A53 is available right now from Samsung, starting at $450 for the 128GB model. Place your order now and you’ll get a free pair of Galaxy Buds Live or Galaxy Buds2. You can also pick up the phone from T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon.
Overall winner: Samsung Galaxy A53
Overall, there isn’t a huge difference between these two phones, and which phone you choose may well ultimately come down to personal preference — for example, you might be swayed by the microSD card slot on the Galaxy A53 or the software chops of the
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