Samsung a52 5g. Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Review

The cameras are fine for social media and for selfies, but shutterbugs will likely either want the Pixel 4a 5G or need to upgrade to the S21, especially given that it took twice as long for photos to process on the A52 5G compared to the Galaxy S21 Overall performance lags behind the Google Pixel 4a 5G and even the less-expensive Moto G Stylus 5G
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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G

The camera module rises up in the top left corner of that matte backplate just as it did on the S20 series and on the A51, but we've got the bigger triple-camera setup similar to Samsung's other 2021 offerings.

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Review
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The Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72 Make Innovation Accessible to All
If you get battery anxiety, the A52 5G will put those fears to bed
The Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72 Make Innovation Accessible to All
Hyper fast 5G — Life moves quickly, and phones should keep up
4" with accounting for the rounded corners 8 aperture, optical image stabilization, and auto focus replaces the 48MP sensor that shipped with the Galaxy A51
For Galaxy A32 5G and A12, measured diagonally, the screen size is 6 With Private Share, 6 you can change your mind whom to share with, or revoke the photos and videos even after sharing with just one tap

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: a lot to like, but hard to love

The semi-matte black backplate has a small Samsung logo, and even smaller regulatory information printed at the bottom.

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The Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72 Make Innovation Accessible to All
76 Mbps, LTE-A, 5G Launch 2021, March 17 Available
The Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72 Make Innovation Accessible to All
1 includes integration with Microsoft Office as well as improved camera and customization features
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: a lot to like, but hard to love
1 and how much is due to the processor — with 6GB of RAM, I know memory is not the problem — but it's here and unless you're an app-switching fiend like me, it's probably fine