Mobile Phones: Samsung Galaxy A53
News & Reviews: Samsung Galaxy A53
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Apr 27, 2022
Last month, Samsung Malaysia launched the Galaxy A series lineup which includes the Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73. Here you can check out the differences between these devices by comparing them.
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Apr 21, 2022
Samsung has officially announced the chip that gets featured in the recently launched Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy M33. The Exynos 1280 is based on the company's 5nm EUV process and features an eight-core CPU. Now, let's continue reading to find out more details about the new mid-range chip!
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Samsung Galaxy A33, A53 and A73 Malaysia release: virtual RAM up to 6GB, starting price from RM1,499
Mar 17, 2022Today, Samsung just announced 2022's edition of the Galaxy A series - namely the Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73. To read all of the tech specs, features, price and availability, check out below what these devices are offering.
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Mar 13, 2022
It looks like Samsung is gearing up to launch one or more new Galaxy A series smartphones. Tipster @evleaks has uploaded a legit-looking poster, which reveals that there would be an "Awesome Galaxy A event" on 17 March 2022. This means we can expect a launch in 4 days.
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Feb 25, 2022
Samsung is preparing to launch a mid-range chip soon, which is the Exynos 1200. However, although it's considered a successor of the Exynos 1080, new information proves that it might be far from fulfilling the requirements to become the powerful next-gen mid-range chip.
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Sep 09, 2021
Next year's Samsung Galaxy A series will probably be really competitive in terms of tech specs. After the rumour came out saying that all the 2022 Galaxy A devices would feature optical image stabilization (OIS), a new report has arrived claiming that some would also get the mRDNA GPU from AMD.
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Aug 18, 2021
For the last few years, the main camera for mid-range smartphones has gotten increasingly more powerful. But it seems like some companies are unwilling to push further. At the least, Samsung seems to want to keep the main cameras for its mid-range smartphones at 64MP.
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