Header Ads Widget

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Review

 

THE BOTTOM LINE

The Samsung Galaxy A53 looks and works fine, but you can get an appreciably faster phone if you expand your budget slightly



Samsung appears to be resolved proposition a telephone with proper power at each conceivable cost. Considering that, the Galaxy A53 5G ($449.99) is nothing unexpected on the grounds that it fills the midrange hole in the organization's arrangement. Be that as it may, this handset doesn't exactly find some kind of harmony of cost and execution. We like the telephone's distinctive screen and huge battery, yet it isn't quite as smart as correspondingly estimated contenders and its camera programming could utilize a touch more work. The A53 5G more than likely in the middle between the approaching A33 5G and the Galaxy S21 FE ($549.99), yet that is not must-purchase an area. All things being equal, we suggest either the S21 FE or the Google Pixel 6 ($599.99), the two of which merit the additional cash.

A High-End Design and Display


The Galaxy A53's plan takes a great deal of motivation from the S21 setup. My essential telephone is a Galaxy S21 Ultra, and even I found it challenging to distinguish it from the A53 once I flipped both over. The A53's camera knock is somewhat less etched and its matte dark back draws in oil a smidgen all the more effectively, yet the plan is smooth an adequate number of that individuals could confuse your $450 telephone with a $700 one.

 The telephone measures 6.3 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches and weighs around 6.7 ounces. Once more, it offers a similar premium feel as a ton of other Samsung telephones, particularly from the S21 age — you won't confuse it with the more modest Galaxy S22 (5.8 by 2.8 by 0.3 inches, 5.9 ounces), which has a striking level back, however you could totally mistake it for the S21 FE (6.1 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches, 6.2 ounces

 Buy now

Post a Comment

0 Comments