Samsung Galaxy A53 5G: the aspiring best seller offers 120Hz, great autonomy and 64 megapixels



Samsung Galaxy A53 5G: the aspiring best seller offers 120Hz, great autonomy and 64 megapixels

The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G could not miss a dance partner that increases its characteristics, although it does not do the same with its design. It’s about the new Samsung Galaxy A53 5Gthe third generation of 5G mobiles in the A5X series and which lands with increased performance in several key features but respecting, among other things, the processor and battery.

The new Galaxy A53 5G hits the market to replace the Galaxy A52S 5G that arrived in the middle of last year and for this takes its main camera to 64 megapixelsIn addition to opting for a presumed Exynos 1200 manufactured in 5 nanometers and running at 2.4GHz. We leave you with the complete list of specifications.

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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G data sheet

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G



Screen

6.5-inch Super AMOLED
FullHD+
Refresh at 120Hz
Gorilla Glass 5

Processor

Octa-core at 2.4GHz

Versions

6GB/128GB
8GB/256GB
MicroSD up to 1TB

rear cameras

Main: 64 megapixels f / 1.8, OIS
Wide: 12 megapixels f / 2.2
Depth: 5 megapixels f / 2.4
Macro: 5 megapixels f / 2.4

Frontal camera

32 megapixel f/2.2

Battery

5,000mAh
25W fast charge

System

android 12
OneUI 4.1

connectivity

5G
Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.1
gps
usb type c

Dimensions and weight

159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 millimeters
189 grams

Others

IP67
fingerprint sensor

Price

From 448.99 euros

This is the new Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

The new Galaxy A53 5G resembles the Galaxy A33 5G in many ways, but we also find differences between the two models. On the screen, for example, we have the same Super AMOLED protected by Gorilla Glass 5, although here the panel is perforated, the diagonal is 6.5 inches and the refresh rate is 120Hzbringing it much closer to the high ranges of the market.

For the processor we have the same chip 2.4GHz octa-core (presumably an Exynos 1200) supported about 6GB/8GB in RAM and 128GB/256GB in internal memory. Again the microSD tray appears with up to 1TB capacity to expand the internal memory if we feel like it. The battery is also 5,000 mAh with 25W fast charge and in the system we find Android 12 under One UI 4.1.

The cameras are also separated, starting with the 32-megapixel f/2.2 front. To the back, 64 megapixels f / 1.8 (OIS) for the maina 12-megapixel super wide-angle with an f/2.2 lens, a 5-megapixel depth reader with an f/2.4 lens, and a macro camera with another 5-megapixel and another f/2.4 lens.

For connectivity, again twin brothers. 5G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS and USB Type-C port for file transfer and charging. The model has a fingerprint reader and we can submerge it (with caution) thanks to its IP67 certification against dust and water.

Versions and prices of the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

The new Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is confirmed for Spain from next April 1. We will have here both the version with 6GB/128GB and the superior version of 8GB/256GB.

  • Samsung Galaxy A53 5G with 6GB/128GB: 448.99 euros
  • Samsung Galaxy A53 5G with 8GB/256GB: 509 euros

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