Samsung Galaxy A32 5G vs Samsung Galaxy A22 5G By KalipezTech

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G vs Samsung Galaxy A22 5G

What's, going on guys, caliphs tech here coming back at you with another video in this video, we're going to be doing a comparison between the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g in the Samsung Galaxy, a 22 5g before we get started. I do want to remind you to go ahead and hit that subscribe button. It helps out the channel a lot, but that being said, let's get into it. So the Samsung Galaxy 832 5g has a six and a half inch TFT display with a resolution of 720p a PPI of 270, an aspect ratio of 20 by 9 and a screen to body ratio of 81.6. As you can see here, the bezels are a little on the thicker side, but I'd say the display itself looks decently good. We got a water drop notch here for the front facing camera, and this camera is 13 megapixels.

The Samsung Galaxy a225g has a 6.6-inch, TFT display as well a resolution of 1080p, a PPI of 399. , an aspect ratio of 20 by 9 and a screen to body ratio of 82.3. So the bezels on this phone are a little thinner and I would say overall, the display looks better, which is not very surprising. Considering the resolution is 1080p on this phone and only 720p on this phone. We got a water drop notch for this phone as well, which I'm not even kidding.

It looks exactly the same, and this camera is 8 megapixels. So, overall they are really similar, but I would say the Samsung Galaxy a225g has the better display because it has pretty much everything exactly the same as the 8325g except the resolution is better, and the bezels are slightly thinner. One advantage, though, that the a325g has is the front facing camera. It is a little better quality than it is on the a225g, but it's really close. Both of these phones have 128 gigabytes of internal storage with micros card expansion.

Keep in mind that that is these specific variants of the phones. There are other variants out there that only have 64 gigabytes, but that being said for the purposes of this video, these are the 128 gigabyte variants of each phone, and this is a lot of storage. Nowadays, the system and apps and pretty much everything are all getting bigger and bigger, and it's always good to have more storage than you think you need. So, even if you're, an average user who doesn't use a lot of space having 128 gigabytes of internal storage is gonna, be still a good idea. If you can so these phones are both good options for that purpose.

Neither of these phones have wireless charging, no big, surprise there, but both of them have a fingerprint scanner in the exact same spot right here on the power keys and they both have faced unlock. So, let's give each one a try and see how well the fingerprint scanner works there we go. That was real fast one more time and there we go there. We go one more time and there we go. So both these fingerprint scanners work pretty much the same.

I think it's literally the exact same design. So there's no real surprise there. It's really the same thing, but they do work really well. I have no complaints here for the rear camera setup. The Samsung Galaxy a32 5g has a quad camera set up with a 48 megapixel rear camera, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide camera, a 2 megapixel depth, sensing camera and a 5 megapixel macro camera, the Samsung Galaxy, a 22 5g has a 48 megapixel rear camera, a 5 megapixel ultrawide camera and a 2 megapixel depth, sensing camera.

So the 832 5g has a couple more features than the a225g. They are really close, but I would say, if you're looking to take really high quality pictures and the camera is a priority for you. The a325g does have an advantage, because not only does it have a macro camera, but it also has a higher megapixel ultrawide camera, which is going to be a little better quality for video. Once again, the a325g does have an advantage being able to shoot 4k in the rear camera in 1080p in the front versus the a225g. They can only shoot 2k in the rear and 1080p in the front, and I personally don't see that much value in being able to shoot 2k, because if you're going to shoot higher than 1080p, it just makes sense to shoot.4K and not 2k, because 2k doesn't really even make any sense. I didn't even realize that was a thing until this phone, so you might as well just get the a325g.

They can shoot 4k if you want to shoot really high resolution videos internally, the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g is getting six gigabytes of ram with the MediaTek density 720 5g processor. I ran a geek bench 5 benchmark test on this phone, and it came back with a single core score of 472 and a multi-core score of 15 20. The Samsung Galaxy a2 5g is also getting six gigabytes of ram with the MediaTek density 700 5g processor. I ran a geek bench 5 benchmark test on this phone as well, and it came back with a single core score of 561 and a multi-core score of 1726. So the numbers really speak for themselves.

The Samsung Galaxy, a 22 5g, for whatever reason, does have a little more processing power than the a325g. So if that's a priority for you definitely keep that in mind. Both of these phones have 5000 William hour batteries that support 15 watt fast charging, literally identical, but compared to other phones. This is perfect if you have a more mobile lifestyle, where you don't have a lot of time to charge your phone, but still have to use it heavily throughout the day. These batteries are going to be perfect, because even if your battery does start to die in the middle of the day, which is pretty unlikely, if you charge your phone every night, the fast charging is going to help you charge up your phone a lot faster, so you can get back to your day quicker now.

One huge difference between these two phones is that the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g has NFC in the Samsung Galaxy a 22 5g. It does not so NFC is the technology behind contactless mobile payment services like Samsung pay and Google Pay, and all that, and I think that pretty much every phone should have NFC and that's a really important feature to me at least because I use it all the time and I feel, like a lot of people really do nowadays so having NFC does make the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g a bit more appealing, but in conclusion, which one of these devices is better. That is a tough choice, because each of them has its own strengths and weaknesses that the other doesn't so. For example, the display of the Samsung Galaxy a225g is hands down much better. This phone has a higher resolution and thinner bezels and to top it all off, the display of this phone is a tenth of an inch larger than the display of the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g, but on the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g not only has a better camera, but it can also shoot 4k videos and the Samsung Galaxy a 22.5 g can't, so that's an advantage in favor of the a325g. In addition to that, the Samsung Galaxy 82 5g does appear to have a stronger processor, but the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g has NFC, so I would say for the most well-rounded phone that has the most amount of features the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g is gonna, be the better option, but if you want a phone with a really high quality display and the fastest processor, the a225g is going to have an advantage, but I hope you enjoyed the video and I hope you found this information useful as well.

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