Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and A53 5G
The protagonists of today's Galaxy Unpacked were, as expected, the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, two new terminals that come to reinforce Samsung's proposal in the entry and medium ranges.
And while we wait to know their prices when they reach the market, they appear to be a very good option for users who do not want to make a high investment, but who still want a device with good performance.
Technical Specifications:
Samsung Galaxy A33 5G Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Screen Super AMOLED 6,4 FullHD + pulgadas, 90 hercios, Gorilla Glass 5 Super AMOLED 6,5 pulgadas FullHD +, 120 hercios, Gorilla Glass 5 SoC Octa-Core (2,0 – 2,4 gigahercios) Octa-Core (2,0 – 2,4 gigahercios) Memoria RAM 6/8 gigabytes 6/8 gigabytes Storage 128/256 gigabytes 128/256 gigabytes connectivity 5G, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB-C 5G, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB-C Battery 5,000 milliamps with 25-watt fast charge 5,000 milliamps with 25-watt fast charge Operating system Android 12 con One UI 4.1 Android 12 con One UI 4.1 main chamber Main sensor 48 megapixels f / 1.8, ultra wide angle 8 megapixels f / 2.2, macro 5 megapixels f / 2.4, depth sensor 2 megapixels f / 2.4 Main sensor 64 megapixels f / 1.8, ultra wide angle 12 megapixels f / 2.2, macro 5 megapixels f / 2.4, depth sensor 5 megapixels f / 2.4 Frontal camera 13 megapixel f / 2.2 sensor 32 megapixel f / 2.2 sensor Dimensions and weight 159.7 x 74 x 8.1 millimeters, 186 grams 159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 millimeters, 189 grams
Unlike other recent examples in which terminals are nearly twins, we would have to talk about twins in this case because, while they come together and have numerous characteristics in common, they also have quite a few elements that differentiate them, endowing each with a different personality.
Let's have a look at what the newcomers to the Samsung A series have to offer.
The first distinction is found in the screen, notably in the tenth of an inch difference between the two, as well as in the refresh rate, which is 90 hertz in the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and 120 hertz in the A53 5G.
These are the two most noticeable disparities in the absence of knowing their resolves. A Super AMOLED display was used in both variants, and the screen was covered by Gorilla Glass Victus.
There appears to be no difference in terms of their "guts," as both have an eight-core SoC (perhaps an Exynos 1280 with Mali G68 GPU), six or eight gigabytes of RAM, and 128 or 256 gigabytes of storage.
However, it is very possible that not all versions will be available in all markets. Yes, you can enhance storage space with a MicroSD card of up to one terabyte in both circumstances.
There are no differences in connectivity as well. Both the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and the A53 5G offer, as their names suggest, cutting-edge cellular connectivity, to which we must add WiFi 802.11ac connectivity, Bluetooth 5.1, and NFC, as well as a USB-C port that can handle both data and charge.
In terms of charge, the 5,000 milliamp battery offers fast charging of up to 25 watts.
If we discover differences in the main cameras of both models. They are both made up of four elements at the same time, however, their capture resolutions differ.
In both cases, we discover a primary sensor, a wide-angle lens, a macro lens, and a depth-of-field lens. There is also a difference in the front camera, which is 13 megapixels in the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and 32 megapixels in the A53 5G.
The Galaxy A53 5G will be available in select areas beginning April 1, while the Galaxy A33 5G will be available beginning April 22.