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Samsung Galaxy M53 Review: Should You Spend Rs 26,000 On This Samsung Smartphone?

Posted on the 14 June 2022 by Geetikamalik

Samsung has various smartphones in the market lately, and the competitive mid-range segment has several options for buyers as well. The company increases its M series with the Galaxy M53 5G smartphone which is the successor to the Galaxy M52 from last year.

The price of RS 26,499 this year’s model is valued on a higher side as has been done by other brands, so buyers will need to convince further to spend extra money. So, is Samsung succeeded in increasing innards to justify higher prices and still make it a convincing choice for buyers? Here are 5 things you need to know before buying this smartphone.

Design: The first thing you noticed about the Galaxy M53 5G is its high profile but is built into a slim frame along with a weight of 176 grams, making you wonder if it has a large enough battery to make you pass that day (more about it later ).

The overall design is not attractive, and even though the polycarbonate is shiny long -lasting than the glass body, it fits the phone under the 20,000 hospital today. This phone loses the headphone jack, so it only has a power and volume button together with the SIM slot. Quad’s rear camera sits in a square -shaped module and you have a hole piece at the top.

Display: Samsung always gives a special focus on the screen with its cellphone, and the Galaxy M53 5G is no different. This feature of the HD+ AMOLED Full 6 6.7 inch display feature that supports the 120Hz refresh rate and gets a screen-to-body ratio of 85.3 percent.

When you use these numbers, the overall results are quite satisfying. The screen quality is pretty good, the colors appear, as you expect from the AMOLED panel, and black people have an extra layer that makes everything look clearer. Not many complain in this matter.

When you use these numbers, the overall results are quite satisfying. The screen quality is pretty good, the colors appear, as you expect from the AMOLED panel, and black people have an extra layer that makes everything look clearer. Not many complain in this matter.

The whole package gives you a performance that should be fun most users, but heavy users may feel underwhelming, especially when you go to play games for hours. This is not like hardware that cannot handle stress, it’s just that it cannot give you a consistent and stable performance all the time. So, as long as you maintain use, this phone is more than enough.

Software: Samsung has made a drastic change with a focus on software and updates for its cellphones. Galaxy M53 5G comes with the Latest Android 12 UI 4.1 version. It has been promised to get an OS 2 -year update, and four years of security renewal from the company.

All this support is good enough to make sure you can use the latest security phone for several years. One UI interface has become slimmer with version 4.0, but a sustainable Samsung perseverance with bloatware needs to be done. You can delete it manually, but why give it in the first place.

Camera: Samsung Galaxy M53 5G gets Quad’s rear camera settings with a 108 megapixel primary shooter. The overall quality is a mixture, especially when it comes to low light photo shoots but during the day with enough light, you get excellent photos with details and without losing color.

Battery: Samsung has loaded a phone with a 5,000 mAh battery that is not visible when you hold it in hand for the first time. So, we provide full value to Samsung to tweak design to be useful and still not compromise during the battery life.

By the way, we can get more than one day from the battery on this phone, and even with the heavy use of drops not worrying.

For ordinary people, they can easily use the phone for one and a half days before heading to the charger. Now, that’s where interesting, Samsung stops offering a charging adapter or USB type C cable in a box with this phone, so you finally spend more great, unless you have another type C adapter lying around.

Decision: Samsung Galaxy M53 5G makes a decent fist in a competitive market, thanks to high -quality appearance, reliable hardware and capable cameras. The focus of the software also makes it resistant to the future, and you have a battery that continues to run. Therefore, the Galaxy M53 5G has two options, with the first starting from Rs 26,499 which gives you a better value than the 8GB RAM variant.

We can call it the ideal that gives you everything but in a small dose. If you need a telephone in this range with more enthusiasm, see Hypercharge Xiaomi 11i which is equipped with a fast charging support 120W (and charger in the box), or Realme GT Master Edition is still a good alternative in this range.

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