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Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G: What will it offer

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The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G is a new phone that has just been set to be released by the Korean electronics company Samsung on 3rd September. And it will be the first smartphone of the series to be available to consumers with a 5G connection. This article will expedite an overview of the Galaxy A52s 5G phone and some pros and cons for those who are considering buying this phone. We will also go over why Samsung expects the demand to be high for this new model.

Full Specification of Samsung A52s 5G

Design

Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G is a phone with an argument for itself. It takes the design and performance of its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy E52. It is a phone with a glass front and plastic back, and a metal frame is used to room all the components. Buttons are on the phone’s right side and consist of a power button and volume rockers. Users will get an in-display fingerprint sensor. USB Type-C charging port and speaker, along with a 3.5mm port is placed on the bottom of the phone. The top of the phone is where you will find the nano-SIM card slot.

The dimension of the phone is 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm with a weight of 189g. The phone will be available in four distinct colors: Awesome Black, Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Purple, Awesome Mint. Altogether, the phone happens to offer a premium look and feel even with a plastic back.

Display

The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5g’s display is exceptionally well-specified. It boasts a 6.5-inch super AMOLED IPS display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a brightness level of 800nits. The bezels are consistently smaller all around, and the cut-out for the selfie camera looks elegant with a punch-hole design.

The brightness level of the phone is great, and users won’t suffer any trouble operating the phone even in broad sunlight. The color calibration is also quite good. The display carries a higher resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels.

Samsung always spreads special fragrances when it comes to displaying quality. The same is trues for the Galaxy A52s display. The color composition and touch-sensing ability both are at their peak level. The display will give a top-notch experience to the consumers.

The Rear Cameras

When it comes to its cameras, the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5g doesn’t differ much from its predecessors. A 64MP primary lens, a 12MP ultrawide-angle lens, a 5MP macro lens, and a 5MP depth lens are included. All of the lenses in the camera interface are contained in individual punch-holes. The camera interface rooms four punch holes in total, with one additional for the flash.

The 64MP camera performs admirably. It takes great photographs in nearly every lighting condition. The resultant images have a high level of clarity, almost zero noise, and a bit oversaturated appearance, making them look vibrant when shared on various social networking platforms.

During the day, the 12MP ultrawide sensor performs admirably, generating images with a color profile similar to that of the main lens. When it comes to the 5MP macro, it may be a little difficult to use; the fixed-focus part requires a lot of work, and the final images aren’t up to pace. Video recording is certainly acceptable, with up to 4K resolution at 30 frames per second.

The Front Lens

The front-facing camera follows the trend going in the mid-range smartphones market, offering a resolution of 32MP. Samsung A52s’ selfie camera captures images that depict great details and look vivid. There’s a larger dynamic range, while the portrait mode functions well in edge detection and giving elegant portraits.

Performance, Software & UI

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G 6nm CPU powers the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G. Though the processor is not new and is used in most mid-range phones nowadays, it is still a super-powerful processor. The extra 5G support is another nice bonus to the users that will come in handy once the 5G technology is completely adopted all across the world.

The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5g runs OneOS 3.1, which is based on Android 11. The user interface is quite fluid, and it includes a plethora of new features like a dark mode, basic color customization, and more. The firm has tried to create more subtle software and to provide additional customization choices. Bloatware and numerous alerts might detract from the pleasure, although most of them are tolerable.

The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5g is a present for gamers. They are able to play PUBG and also Call of Duty at a higher resolution with no lag or delay in execution. Asphalt 9 has also provided a good gaming experience, owing to the powerful Adreno 642L GPU.

Battery and Charging

With its 4500mAh battery, the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G may easily last a whole day. It is also simple to charge the phone. The Samsung normal 25W charger takes a couple of hours to fully charge the battery. This is very handy when users need to get somewhere quickly and don’t have enough time to wait for a quick refill.

Source: United News of Bangladesh