Samsung Galaxy A52 5G 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy A53 5G 8GB 128GB was released in March 2022.
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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
“The excellent Samsung Galaxy A52 5G pulls off a clever trick -- it looks great, does everything you need, takes good photos, and has two-day battery life, but keeps a reasonable price tag.”- Colorful, 120Hz screen, Two-day battery life, Camera takes shareable photos, IP67 water resistance
- Useless fingerprint sensor
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
The Galaxy A52 is an interesting device given that it has two versions in the Philippine market. The one that we have is the 4G version that is priced at PHP 18,990, while the other is the 5G version with a more powerful chipset, higher refresh rate, and 5G connectivity for a more expensive PHP...
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
The Samsung Galaxy A52 really comes across as an Android smartphone that is very much likeable. There’s something really warm and agreeable about the design, the colours add some vibrancy and variety, the screen is a very good canvas to work with and the cameras really deliver photography better...
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G (256GB, Blue) - Excellent review
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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
Samsung has done a great job at updating their A-series lineup this year. While a lot of people might be looking at its bigger brother — the Samsung Galaxy A72–you shouldn’t sleep on the A52. It benefits from most of the upgrades that the A72 gets and comes with a more affordable price tag.
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
If you’re in the market for an affordable smartphone and not looking for the best specs or features, the Galaxy A52 5G might be the device you’re looking for- Affordable, 120Hz refresh rate, Good battery
- Lacks wireless charging, Cameras aren't great, Occasionally apps load in a bit slowly
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G (256GB, Blue) - Excellent review
More premium. The Galaxy A52 5G is an updated version of one of the most successful Samsung smartphones. It comes with a price hike, which puts it above the 400-Euro (~$480) mark for the first time. Read our review to learn why it is still worth every cent.- bright 120-Hz OLED screen, high level of system performance, expandable storage, stable Wi-Fi and 5G, IP67 certification
- camera system with no optical zoom, fewer accessories in the box, mediocre GNSS performance
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
If a $100 budget phone is the fast-food dollar menu and a $1,000 flagship is a steakhouse dinner, then the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G sits comfortably halfway between the two: the laid-back all-day cafe with surprisingly tasty food.- Great screen with fast refresh rate, Good-quality stabilized main camera, Healthy device support with four years of security updates guaranteed
- Plasticky body, Too many pre-downloaded apps and software with ads, Photos can look unnaturally saturated
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G (256GB, Blue) - Excellent review
The Galaxy A52 5G sweats on the details, with a fine 120Hz AMOLED display, an IP67-rated body, a competent OIS-laden camera and the promise of four years of security updates. There’s better value to be had, however, if not quite the same sense of security.- Excellent 120Hz AMOLED display, Decent camera with OIS, IP67 rating
- Weak performance for the money, Unreliable fingerprint sensor, Uninspiring plastic design
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Awesome Black SM-A526BZKDXNZ review
Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G offers a good set of features at a mid-range (£/$350) price point. A distinctive chassis design with a nice matte finish to the backplate, IP67 dust/water resistance, a 3.5mm headset jack and 6GB of RAM plus 128GB of internal storage give it broad appeal, with dual SIM, 5G...- 120Hz Super AMOLED display, Distinctive design, IP67 rating for dust/water resistance, MicroSD card slot and 3.5mm headset jack, Good primary 64MP camera with OIS
- Disappointing macro and depth cameras, Digital zoom only