Samsung Galaxy A52 Unboxing and Review | All the right moves! By Lord Hezion

By Lord Hezion
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A52 Unboxing and Review | All the right moves!

Right, so how do you take something? That's good, perfect and make it better answer. You create the a52 foreign right, so there comes a point in a full manufacturer's life where you've made something so good, something that the public has received so well, and you wonder what you can do to make it next level to make it better. Okay and Samsung have made all the right moves to better the galaxy a52. Okay, so I've been having the galaxy a52 in my pocket for the last one week, I've been putting it through its pieces, and I'm a guy who's been really deep. In the galaxy a series lineup okay, I've been on the a50, I've been on the a51, and now I'm on the a52 in this review. I'm going to compare this, this being the third generation of the galaxy a50 series to what has been previously to what is right now and in there I'm going to highlight in detail the improvements made uh to give us the galaxy a52.

First off. Let's talk about the design okay, so this earphone is a glass and plastic uh bath phone. Okay! This is plastic. It's a matte finish, but still it does show some fingerprints uh here and there, especially for guys or your fingers. It's one whole uh sheet of plastic such that it curves over the camera pump, which we're going to get to in a few and uh.

The folders will pull on the table due to that new uh new camera bump. You get metal rails, a headphone jack, a microphone, an USB type-c port which supports fast charge and a speaker grill down at the bottom. The screen is flat, and I feel like if this phone had a card screen that, on its own, would be. How do I put this diluting the a50? The awesome as Samsung is marketing uh the airline up uh DNA. Okay.

So I'm glad that this is a flat panel, and should I jump ahead of the gun here? Okay, I really want to say this: it's a 90 hours display panel. Finally, we have high refresh rates on galaxy, a series. Okay, I'm going to get to that when I'm talking about the display, but yeah, it's a flat display, and it's got some pretty thick bezels, which, in this price range you shouldn't really mind. You know you're not buying this phone, expecting the thinnest bezels over there. Okay, you got a bit of uh side, bezels, a beautiful forehead and a bit of a chain.

They've still retained that compact. You know nice feeling hand type of vibe going for the phone, it's really comfortable to hold it. It feels really durable, okay and somehow holding the phone. This doesn't feel like plastic. It actually feels quite premium.

Okay. Now that that's out of the way, let's segue into the display, so you get a 6.5 inch super AMOLED, 90 hertz display. I have to give mad props to Samsung for bringing high refreshes in the mid-range section. There'll be links to the party, but it's still there. The screen is great for usage outdoors, not the brightest panels out there, but you won't struggle uh, using this phone or doors in the sun.

A downside to the display, I might say, is the optical fingerprint scanner. Samsung have loaded down the phone it feels like. I have to adjust how I'm holding the phone to be able to unlock it, but pretty sure after you use this phone a couple of weeks in it's going to grow new and your finger muscle memory is just going to know where to land to unlock the device, speaking of which the fingerprint scanner being an optical uh scanner. Isn't that blazing fast as what you've seen on the ultrasonic fingerprint scanners before you? Let me forget this here can't vary refresh rate. Okay, you can lock it at 60, hertz, sufficient at 1080p or bump it all the way up to 90 hertz, refresh rate and lock it at 1080p right.

This has got to be the video the review. That's taken me the longest time to put together. It's been two months with the Samsung Galaxy s1 patron, this phone now sports stereo speakers. If I'm not wrong the galaxy, a51 and a50 didn't support stereo speakers now, Samsung have tuned the earpiece to function as a secondary speaker. Thus, the zero experience moving on to the performance packs of the galaxy a52, now straight off the bat.

I haven't experienced any lags or glitches or issues with the galaxy a52. Okay, it's packing a snapdragon 750 5g, if you're getting the 4g variant, you'll get dual sim card support, plus micro SD card. If you pick up the 5g variant, you get the single sim support and a micro SD card slot. So not dual sim in the 5g variant performance is the snapdragon 750 5g chip is perfect. Okay, it can handle multitasking pretty well, it doesn't close-ups, uh, unnecessarily or irregularly.

In the background, when you live on that, it's easy to just live on up and come back to it. Uh pick up where you left and uh gaming is top-notch. I've played graphic heavy games on this phone, and it handles pretty well. Okay, yes, there's going to be that bit of heating up, but uh. Nothing too serious, nothing too, crippling to the device itself.

Another hearing performance that the a52 sees an upgrade is in the battery section this year, Samsung have parked a 4 000 William battery into the phone compared to last year's and the previous year.4 000 William battery they've also included a charger in the box. I don't get it okay. I don't get like honestly, let's, let's just back up over here, okay Samsung and all other manufacturers that are not putting a charge in the box told us that it's for the environment, okay, so the flagship line, the s21 line launched without charging the box. They only gave us a cable, but the a52 does come with a charge in the box. I know it's we're living in weird times.

We have to mention that our phone comes with a charge in the box and did they all of a sudden just throw the whole saving the environment. Uh narrative out the window, or I don't get it like, or did they don't want to ship more units? Something doesn't add up also for storage and memory specs. Here I've got the 128 gigabytes of storage and uh six gigabyte ram model. Okay, that's the base, storage, no 64 gigabytes, uh storage model this year, and now this phone can be bumped all the way up to 256, gigs worth of storage and eight gigabytes of ram. That then segues us to the software experience.

Okay, Samsung are notorious in a good way for making sure the software experience on all their phones is equal at par, okay and again, if what they said on stage does hold true. That they're going to support this phone for the next three years, uh software updates for the next three years, then this earphone is quite future. The software experience on this phone is similar. Okay, familiar that's what I'm looking for familiar! That's because I'm coming from a Samsung s2 on ultra and s7, plus where they were running android 11, which this also runs, and one UI 3.1, one UI 3.1 straight out the box, and that then swiftly takes us to the camera. Okay, another area of that the a52 brings updates.

So the galaxy a52 sports, a quad main camera setup. You get a 64 megapixel wide lens, an 8 megapixel, ultrawide, 5, megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel depth. Camera images are sharp color. Accurate clarity is nothing short of amazing, and it's quite feature. Part Samsung have put flagship equal emphasis in the camera experience before the camera features.

The camera experience is smooth, easy to understand and fun. One UI 3.1 has done the whole layout of the camera up, bringing the features and options you need or use the closer to you example. Toggling between video resolutions and aspect ratios cannot be done at the top of a button instead of diving deep into the settings. Switching focal perspectives is even better without any lug, and you don't feel any stutter switching from individual lenses, and I should also mention that this camera tops out a 10x zoom, nothing too crazy. So far, the only fault of experience with the camera is in how it has to digitally work out a focal perspective in between lenses, thus grinding some photos.

Oh, and this tops out at 4k 30fps, not 4k60 or 8k. Video final thing is: I've just shot a 4k sample thinking it was a 4k sample, but it was actually a 1080p 30 fps video sample. So I went back to shoot the thing again, and I did set it to 4k 30 but forgot to hit record. So this is the that take all that said. Samsung did not compromise on quality.

Here, they've, given us quite a solid camera, so Samsung went back to the drawing one okay, they looked at everything that was good, already good, perfect with the f51 and somehow found a way to tune to fine-tune all those bits and upgrade some of the bits that puts the a51 sort of backwards in the current modern times that make the f52 quite a solid deal. I've lived with this for a week and during that whole week, I've net specs okay tried to find those slight issues that might make me hate the galaxy a52, but so far, there's nothing up, there's even a headphone jack. In the thing on top of stereo speakers in a nine touch refresher panel, that has been the Samsung Galaxy a52, I'm going to compare it to the galaxy s72 and Oppo Renault five really trying to get my hands on an Oppo phone, but Oppo pr come on help a brother out. That said, if you want to see me push the f52 against other phones out there. Let me know in the comments below thanks so much for watching, if you're here to this point hit that subscribe button.

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