Samsung Galaxy A32 5G vs Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra - Who Will Win? By Kevin Breeze

By Kevin Breeze
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G vs Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra - Who Will Win?

Hey everybody- this is Andre here with the Kevin breeze channel and in this video we're going to be doing a comparison between the Samsung Galaxy 832 5g and the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra, let's get started so the 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 nine and a screen to body ratio of 81.6 percent. We got a water drop notch here for the front-facing camera, and this camera is 13 megapixels. Despite having a resolution of only 720p. This display actually does look perfect. The s21 has a 6.8 inch, 120 hertz, dynamic, AMOLED display with a resolution of 1440p a PPI of 515, an aspect ratio of 20x9 and a screen to body ratio of 89.8 percent. We got a hole punch here for the front-facing camera and this camera is 40 megapixels.

Overall, the s21 ultra does have a better display. Not only is it just bigger in general, but with an AMOLED display, the colors are going to be a lot more powerful and brighter than with a display like a TFT display. In addition to that, it has a 120 hertz, refresh rate versus the 60 hertz display of the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g. This is going to affect the motion on the screen. It's going to be a lot faster and smoother with the 120 hertz display, then a 60 hertz display and then, of course, the resolution of the s21 ultra is higher as well.

Both of these phones have 128 gigabytes of internal storage. So that's a strong point for both of these phones with 128 gigabytes of internal storage. I really don't see the average user running out of space on these phones. The only thing that's really going to get you up. There is, if you have a lot of apps, most likely games that are huge or if you shoot a lot of videos, but unless you're completely maxing out or if you shoot videos regularly for more professional purposes and shoot in a higher resolution like 4k you're, probably not even gonna, come close so either way you look at it.

Storage is a real great point for both of these phones, and neither of them really has an advantage over the other. Now the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g does not have wireless charging, but the s21 ultra does so. Keep that in mind. If that's a feature, that's important to you as far as security goes. Both these phones have fingerprint scanners with the a325g.

It's right here on the power button and with the s21 ultra. It is in the display we're going to go ahead and give these a try, starting with the Samsung Galaxy 832 5g there we go one more time and that was real fast moving on to the s21 ultra there we go one more time, and that was just as fast now. Usually I would give a fingerprint scanner on the power button, the advantage in any case, because they're, usually so much faster, but in this situation the s21 ultra's, fingerprint scanner was actually just as fast, and I personally think in display fingerprint scanners look a lot better, so I would say the s21 ultra has an advantage here, usually in display fingerprint scanners end up lagging just a little, but this one didn't at all, so I'm definitely impressed either way. Both these fingerprint scanners are perfect and really fast. Now we're going to take a look at the rear camera setups of these phones, starting with the a325g.

We got a 48 megapixel, rear camera, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide camera, a 2 megapixel depth, sensing camera and a 5 megapixel macro camera. This phone can shoot videos up to 4k in the rear camera in 1080p. In the front the Samsung Galaxy s, 21 ultra has a 108 megapixel rear camera, a 12 megapixel ultra-wide camera, a 10 megapixel telephoto lens and a 10 megapixel periscope telephoto lens for video. This phone can shoot in qualities up to 8k in the rear, camera and 4k in the front. So in terms of overall camera quality, I would say the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra has every advantage.

Not only does it have a better set of regular cameras, but it can also shoot much higher quality videos. So, if you're trying to get the best quality videos, you possibly can, if you're shooting these videos for professional purposes or taking more professional pictures, the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is going to be a lot better for you. But if you're just taking photos for casual reasons, maybe a couple pictures here and there for social media or, if you're, shooting videos a lot, but they might not have to be quite as high quality, then the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g is gonna, be just fine, because even though the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is marginally better, the a325g is still perfect. We're comparing one of the best cameras on the entire market to a camera. That's still perfect.

So of course the s21 ultra is gonna, be a lot better, but that's not to say that you wouldn't be able to use the a325g and be just fine internally. The Samsung Galaxy a32 5g is getting six gigabytes of ram with the MediaTek density 725g processor, the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is getting 12 gigabytes of ram. With the Qualcomm snapdragon 888 processors, we ran geek bench 5 benchmark tests on both of these phones. The 832 5g came back with a single core score of 472 in a multi-core score of 1520, the s21 ultra came back with a single core score of 1126 and a multi-core score of 34.83. So definitely a huge difference here.

The s21 ultra really has over double the processing power of the a325g. I would say, if you're, using the phone for basic activities like web browsing and social media and maybe some light gaming and photo editing and that sort of thing nothing too crazy, you're going to be fine with the a325g, but if you're doing more high performance, gaming or lots of video editing and things that are really taxing on the processor, then the s21 ultra is gonna. Be a lot better for that. To give you an idea of what these processors look like in action, I'm going to do a quick demonstration, we're gonna start by opening Google Chrome. So, as you can see there, the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra was a little faster.

We're gonna, try a website real, quick and see if that's consistent and once again the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra was clearly the faster of the two, so that just goes to show, even though the Samsung Galaxy 832 5g, it wasn't really slow. When it came to web browsing, the s21 ultra is clearly on another level. It's definitely quite a bit faster. So if you really are going for that high-end type of performance, I would say the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is going to be better for you, but otherwise, if you don't really need anything that crazy, the a325g is still going to be good. Now battery wise, these phones do have the same battery with a 5 000 William hour, battery you're going to get a lot of life per charge.

Also, the longevity those batteries being pretty much the biggest battery you can get in a smartphone aren't going to wear out nearly as fast as something like say: the iPhone 12 with the battery. That's almost half the size now in conclusion, which one of these phones is better in pretty much every way the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is gonna, be the better device. It has a better display, a much better camera with a lot more features and a faster processor, not to mention the extra things like wireless charging. They come with owning a flagship phone and just the general quality. The Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra looks so high end because it is a flagship phone, whereas the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g.

Definitely it doesn't look very premium or special at all. In fact, those thick bezels in the water drop front-facing camera make it look a lot less desirable than the average phone in general, the Samsung Galaxy 832 5g does have its purpose. This phone is really gonna, be for if you want a phone with 5g capability that you can use for basic activities and do really well with, for example, web browsing, social media and then, of course, the camera is still perfect, even though it might not be the greatest compared to something like the s21 ultra you're still going to be able to get real good pictures with this phone. So at the end of the day, if you're really doing more of the basics but still want a 5g phone that runs decently fast, then the Samsung Galaxy a32 5g is definitely going to be a solid option. But if you want top of the line performance, the best camera, maybe you shoot pictures and videos professionally and want to use your phone for it or, if you're doing high performance gaming or just want the best display you can get for content consumption.

Then the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra is gonna, be one of the best choices, but I hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did be sure to leave a thumbs up and subscribe, and I'll see you in the next one.


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