Samsung Galaxy A52 Design
Samsung is revamping its Galaxy A series with several new upgraded smartphones. Joining the list is the Samsung Galaxy A52 with a 6.5-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display with a 90Hz refresh rate. One can find the punch-hole cutout in the center of the display, bringing in a familiar design. The smartphone is available in Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet, and Awesome White color options.
Samsung Galaxy A52 Hardware Performance
Going under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy A52 draws power from the capable octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC. The chipset is paired with Adreno G18 GPU, up to 8GB RAM, and 128GB default storage. Users get to expand the memory up to 1TB via a microSD card. The Snapdragon 720G processor is capable of handling all your smartphone tasks without a glitch. However, there is no 5G support.
Samsung Galaxy A52 Camera Performance
Moving on, the Samsung Galaxy A52 packs a quad-camera setup at the rear, which comes as one of the key highlights of the device. Users get to explore the 64MP primary shooter, 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 5MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro shooter. There is an additional 32MP camera in the punch-hole cutout for selfies and video calling. The cameras are equipped with OIS support and can take some brilliant pictures. Coupled with Samsung’s software, the Galaxy A52 can help edit and recreate photos.
Samsung Galaxy A52 Price-To-Specs Ratio
The Samsung Galaxy A52 is available in in two options of 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 128GB storage, costing Rs. 26,499 and Rs. 27,999, respectively. Looking at the features offered, the Samsung Galaxy A52 is quite expensive. The smartphone is up against devices like the OnePlus Nord, which packs 5G support. Moreover, Samsung’s very own Galaxy Note 10 Lite is also available for a similar price range.
Samsung Galaxy A52 Important Features/Highlights
The Samsung Galaxy A52 also offers a 4,500 mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. Although it falls short of the new standard of 5,000 mAh batteries – the smartphone can easily last a day on a single charge. Also, the Samsung Galaxy A52 runs Android 11 OS out-of-the-box with OneUI 3.1 custom skin. Users can also experience features like an in-display fingerprint sensor and more.
Samsung Galaxy A52 Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy A52 comes as an expensive affair, especially when it packs features we see on mid-range devices. Moreover, Samsung’s smartphones like the Galaxy F62 or the Galaxy M31s and so on offer more enhanced features, including 5G support on the Galaxy F62. In this aspect, the Galaxy A52 falls short of the leading smartphone trend.
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The smartphone is based on the Snapdragon 720G 8nm processor.
Yes, the smartphone can be purchased from the Samsung store and many leading retail stores.
Yes, the smartphone features an in-display fingerprint sensor along with face unlock.
It has a 32MP selfie shooter with an aperture of f/2.2.
The phone runs on Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top.
The OnePlus Nord 5G, Moto G 5G can be considered as the Samsung Galaxy A52 alternatives.
The smartphone features 1080p AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Yes, the smartphone does have a microSD card slot.
The smartphone offers all useful features but it costs a little higher in terms of its offering. In this price range, you can easily get a 5G-enabled handset.
No, the smartphone does not support 5G network.
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