Samsung A52 Mobile Phone Review


Before you get your axes ready to take your knives out this brand new Android phone is packed with new features that could justify the cost increase, such as five-G technology, a greater display refresh rate that can reach 120 Hz and a commitment by Samsung to offer a more extended timeframe for software updates, which is three years of Android OS updates and 4 years of security updates. The latter is more time-bound than the time frame Google offers on its Pixel phones.

The Nokia 5G is a great phone but it's plagued by the same issues it's predecessors did Its performance isn't so fluid and responsive as you'd like the camera is also a step down from the handset we have as our top budget phone. It's called the Pixel 4A 5G.

 

Mostly Smooth Sailing

 

I'm not a fan of the A52 because of its performance that could be improved. It's not a bad phone however, it's certainly not a machine that is slow to move. Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor with six gigabytes of memory. A processor that will speed up the development of my apps and play graphically intensive games like Sky: Children of the Light and Genshin Impact. Gaming isn't as smooth or smooth as it is on high-end phones like the Galaxy S21. Galaxy S21, but it's not a complete nightmare.

Tests I conducted with benchmarks revealed that the A52 to be an improvement over comparable phones like the Pixel 4A 5G as well as the new Motorola G Stylus 5G ($400). But, unlike this phone, it is prone to frequently noticeable stutters, especially when I use it on a daily basis. While switching between apps or moving around in Google Maps, or scrolling through Twitter The A52 5G keeps stuttering. It's possible that the app does not have the same level of efficiency. (A number of preinstalled bloatware exacerbates this notion.) I'm still able to finish tasks, but it's all about whether the screeches made you uncomfortable.

The minor hiccups aren't a detriment to any of its most thrilling features, but that highlight is the refresh rate of 120 Hz. This type of performance isn't commonplace in phones at this level of price. Many phones feature 60-Hz refresh rates, which means the screen refreshes each 60 second. If you boost the rate to 120, the screen is smoother and silky. It's true! However, when the stutters described are present on occasion they are a result of a loss in the fluidity.

Its 6.5-inch AMOLED screen takes up the space. It's crisp, with a 2,400-by-1.080-pixel resolution. It's very bright and bright. With two speakers that are decent, I couldn't resist watching the most recent series from Star Wars: The Bad Batch with this device prior to getting into sleep. The battery cell's capacity of 4,500mAh does not give any reason for concern. I've always finished my day with just about 40% left within the battery.

It's also a slim device. It's big but it appears to be light. The phone is available in black but the matte plastic design ensures that you don't have the worry of cracks on the back in the possibility of it falling. The phone looks simple however, it is modern and that design is enhanced by the slim bezels surrounding the screen and the hole-punch camera that is floating on the top.

Another crucial feature is the 5G connectivity. This is a great feature in the future, however, do not purchase the phone that supports 5G. It's a relatively new technology and is rare within the US and even if it's within your region , the A52 will provide sub--6 5G, the version that's actually not much faster than the current 4G LTE speeds. You'll likely not notice any difference switching between 5G and 4G.

It's great that you have NFC support that allows payment via contactless technology like Google Pay or Samsung Pay. Also, biometric authentication is possible with the in-display fingerprint sensor. It's secure, however slow. Did I not mention that the A52 is waterproof to IP67? This protection is especially important for those who reside near the water or at the beach in the summer heat of scorching heat, isn't a feature you'll find when you purchase the Pixel along with the Moto.

This is a unique phone. If you select this model over one of Samsung's costly Galaxy flagships You'll have the benefits that are not offered on higher-end models. For instance, the A52 comes with a headphone port (yay!) in addition to it includes an MicroSD card slot, which can be used to make extra space in case the 128 gigabytes of built-in storage aren't enough.

 

An OK Camera System

 

The A52's camera 5G can produce decent images even in dark conditions however the Pixel 4A 5G has been more impressive in our testing results. It's true that in terms of specs, the A52's main camera that has 64 megapixels is an excellent idea. And it's definitely superior to the camera that has 12 megapixels, which is in the Google Google phone. It's actually the image processing software that performs the majority of tasks and Google is certainly the top choice in this field.

If you look at the images of the A52, the vast majority are too saturated and can give an unnatural color for the trees or the sky. A majority of Samsung's pictures are not clear when compared to Pixel's images. In addition, the camera on the A52 is not able to excel at dealing with scenes that have high contrast and windows and the sky are often exaggerated. When using Samsung's specially developed Night mode in low light conditions, the photos might appear flat or sharp due to the fact that software for processing images can remove shadows by a lot.

The notes are all evaluated with the Pixel, the most popular camera phone in the mid-range. If you examine these notes in isolation, the majority of users are happy with the camera's performance. A52. Its performance isn't terrible at all. Portrait mode, where the background behind the subject is blurred, mimicking the bokeh effect of DSLR cameras, gives the Pixel 4A 5G image in comparison to its rivals. Samsung is also more effective by using the 32-megapixel camera at the top. The selfies look more professional with this phone.

It also has a 12-megapixel ultrawide and a 5 millimeter macro camera to give the flexibility but neither one did me any favors. Both require lots of light to produce photos that are worthy to share.

 

 

A Reliable Droid

 

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G that's fully-equipped, can perform pretty much everything you want in an iPhone and is priced at about $1000. It's reliable and will stay in good condition for a long time due to the extended period of support for software.

Do you have the ability to make the majority to your goals using the Pixel 4AA? Absolutely. I am awestruck by the Pixel 4A 5G more because the camera's quality is the most important thing to me over the other features. I also think that Google offers more features to offer with it's integrated Assistant and the exclusive features which are offered on different Google applications. I've had the impression that the speed on Pixel phones wasn't as fluid as the A52 5G.

Maybe you'd prefer a bigger screen with a 120-Hz refresh speed , or perhaps the MicroSD card slot or perhaps the IP-rated waterproofing. (Or all of them!) There are a lot of reasons to look into the A52. I would love to see Samsung incorporate wireless charging in the list of features I'd like have on the phone However, unfortunately. This is overly demanding.

 

 

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