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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)

Compatibility disclaimer This is an international, 100% factory Unlocked model and compatible to GSM networks. It can be used with any GSM network around the world that matches the bands supported by the phone. Please check with your mobile carrier to make sure the phone bands is compatible with your network provider of your choice. Fast. To the point of innovation In 5G, your world becomes a Galaxy. Seriously fast connection means seamless streaming and sharing with your friends and family. Pure processing power Time to get to work. Experience fast processing with 5nm Octa core chipset built to enable lasting power and performance to maximise speed, gaming, camera and so much more. Hold on to your memories It's a whole lot. With 128GB of internal storage plus support for a microSD card up to 1TB, you've got room for all your precious moments. A cinematic view of your world Feast your eyes on vibrant details with the FHD+ Super AMOLED display. With the expansive 6.5-inch Infinity-O Display?, and enjoy vivid outdoor visibility. Awesome screen, super smooth scrolling Watch anything on your Galaxy A53 5G 120Hz Super AMOLED display to see how silky smooth is now a viewing experience with minimal blur, incredible detail and vivid contrast. Awesome camera, always sharp and steady The multi-lens camera on the Galaxy A53 5G takes crisp, clear shots with the 64MP Optical Image Stabilisation Camera, expand your viewing angle with the Ultra Wide Camera, customise focus with the Depth Camera and get closer to details with the Macro Camera.

Compatibility disclaimer This is an international, 100% factory Unlocked model and compatible to GSM networks. It can be used with any GSM network around the world that matches the bands supported by the phone. Please check with your mobile carrier to make sure the phone bands is compatible with your network provider of your choice. Fast. To the point of innovation In 5G, your world becomes a Galaxy. Seriously fast connection means seamless streaming and sharing with your friends and family. Pure processing power Time to get to work. Experience fast processing with 5nm Octa core chipset built to enable lasting power and performance to maximise speed, gaming, camera and so much more. Hold on to your memories It's a whole lot. With 128GB of internal storage plus support for a microSD card up to 1TB, you've got room for all your precious moments. A cinematic view of your world Feast your eyes on vibrant details with the FHD+ Super AMOLED display. With the expansive 6.5-inch Infinity-O Display?, and enjoy vivid outdoor visibility. Awesome screen, super smooth scrolling Watch anything on your Galaxy A53 5G 120Hz Super AMOLED display to see how silky smooth is now a viewing experience with minimal blur, incredible detail and vivid contrast. Awesome camera, always sharp and steady The multi-lens camera on the Galaxy A53 5G takes crisp, clear shots with the 64MP Optical Image Stabilisation Camera, expand your viewing angle with the Ultra Wide Camera, customise focus with the Depth Camera and get closer to details with the Macro Camera.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (128GB, Awesome Black)

Compatibility disclaimer This is an international, 100% factory Unlocked model and compatible to GSM networks. It can be used with any GSM network around the world that matches the bands supported by the phone. Please check with your mobile carrier to make sure the phone bands is compatible with your network provider of your choice. Fast. To the point of innovation In 5G, your world becomes a Galaxy. Seriously fast connection means seamless streaming and sharing with your friends and family. Pure processing power Time to get to work. Experience fast processing with 5nm Octa core chipset built to enable lasting power and performance to maximise speed, gaming, camera and so much more. Hold on to your memories It's a whole lot. With 128GB of internal storage plus support for a microSD card up to 1TB, you've got room for all your precious moments. A cinematic view of your world Feast your eyes on vibrant details with the FHD+ Super AMOLED display. With the expansive 6.5-inch Infinity-O Display?, and enjoy vivid outdoor visibility. Awesome screen, super smooth scrolling Watch anything on your Galaxy A53 5G 120Hz Super AMOLED display to see how silky smooth is now a viewing experience with minimal blur, incredible detail and vivid contrast. Awesome camera, always sharp and steady The multi-lens camera on the Galaxy A53 5G takes crisp, clear shots with the 64MP Optical Image Stabilisation Camera, expand your viewing angle with the Ultra Wide Camera, customise focus with the Depth Camera and get closer to details with the Macro Camera.

Compatibility disclaimer This is an international, 100% factory Unlocked model and compatible to GSM networks. It can be used with any GSM network around the world that matches the bands supported by the phone. Please check with your mobile carrier to make sure the phone bands is compatible with your network provider of your choice. Fast. To the point of innovation In 5G, your world becomes a Galaxy. Seriously fast connection means seamless streaming and sharing with your friends and family. Pure processing power Time to get to work. Experience fast processing with 5nm Octa core chipset built to enable lasting power and performance to maximise speed, gaming, camera and so much more. Hold on to your memories It's a whole lot. With 128GB of internal storage plus support for a microSD card up to 1TB, you've got room for all your precious moments. A cinematic view of your world Feast your eyes on vibrant details with the FHD+ Super AMOLED display. With the expansive 6.5-inch Infinity-O Display?, and enjoy vivid outdoor visibility. Awesome screen, super smooth scrolling Watch anything on your Galaxy A53 5G 120Hz Super AMOLED display to see how silky smooth is now a viewing experience with minimal blur, incredible detail and vivid contrast. Awesome camera, always sharp and steady The multi-lens camera on the Galaxy A53 5G takes crisp, clear shots with the 64MP Optical Image Stabilisation Camera, expand your viewing angle with the Ultra Wide Camera, customise focus with the Depth Camera and get closer to details with the Macro Camera.

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CeX

$175.00

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (6GB+128GB) Awesome Black, Unlocked C

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$188.28

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G - 128 GB - Awesome Black (Boost Mobile)

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eBay.com.au

$211.76

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536v 128gb Awesome Black Verizon Very Good

Delivery $37.17

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eBay.com.au

$233.90

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536e - 128gb - Awesome Black (unlocked)

Delivery $15.25

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eBay.com.au

$299.00

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536e - 128gb - Awesome Black (great

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eBay.com.au

$320.00

Ex Demo Samsung Galaxy A53 5g 128gb Black Stock E4071

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$634.70

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536e - 128gb - Awesome Black (unlocked)

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$748.83

Samsung Galaxy A53 A5360 Dual Sim 6.5" 8/256gb 64mp 5000mah Phone Usa

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$219.00

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A great device and accessible
29 June 2022sonshines59

originally posted on samsung.com

I bought this A53 in early April, and already it has come out with several software updates. I am extremely pleased with Samsung adopting a longevity policy for continued updates, which will make this phone very practical well into 2026.The A53 is only around three inches across, so very comfortable in smaller hands like mine.I bought the A53, my first Samsung mid-range device, instead of flagships, and will never go back to a Samsung flagship, after eight years of having used them, unless they reincorporate the SD card slot. This is a must-have for all my media.The dual speakers on this smaller and cheaper device are better than those on the flagship. You get a resonance that is wonderful to hear when streaming.It is very handy on this device, as with later ... MoreI bought this A53 in early April, and already it has come out with several software updates. I am extremely pleased with Samsung adopting a longevity policy for continued updates, which will make this phone very practical well into 2026.The A53 is only around three inches across, so very comfortable in smaller hands like mine.I bought the A53, my first Samsung mid-range device, instead of flagships, and will never go back to a Samsung flagship, after eight years of having used them, unless they reincorporate the SD card slot. This is a must-have for all my media.The dual speakers on this smaller and cheaper device are better than those on the flagship. You get a resonance that is wonderful to hear when streaming.It is very handy on this device, as with later Samsung devices, to have all the hard buttons on the right side of the device. This prevents one from accidentally invoking another feature, such as Bixby, when grasping the phone.You will see lots of reviews discussing the camera features, which I use, but I am going to talk about accessibility features, since hardly any review features these.I use the TalkBack screen reader with the device, and Samsung's TalkBack has come a long way since its troubling debut early last year. They have already come out with an updated TalkBack version on the heels of Google's latest iteration, and now, I find no difference in performance, although Google's version 12.2 has a couple extra features, such as an image recognition feature and eliminating volume buttons slider control, substituting with an up or down scroll finger swipe.As of a couple days ago, the Samsung TTS version is on a parr with the flagships, a request I first put in when I got my A53. I learned that these updates come sllightly later to mid-range phones, such as the A53.The only other change I would make to the phone is to increase the haptic intensity, but certainly not a deal breaker, just a preference. To a sighted person, tactile haptic feedback is like visual screen intensity.The phone functions quickly and efficiently, and is a great work horse. I like a phone to do what I want it to do, when I want it to. I have over 100 apps on my phone and operate out of the apps tray, as I have it organized alphabetically, and don't allow app additions to my home screen. I use the home screen as a landing page for my time and weather widget, and let the phone do the organizing for me which has saved me countless hours deciding about and organizing home screens.In summary, unless you have to have a flagship, or prefer the bigger screen, you will be pleasantly surprised with the A53 and glad of the purchase. Should Samsung take away any more features, other than the SD card slot from their mid-ranger or budget phones, Samsung and I will part company after eight years.But for now, I am a "happy camper."

From LG G7 to Galaxy A53
3 January 2023DaveG7

originally posted on samsung.com

I switch from a LG G7 maybe 3 month ago and I'm not totally satisfied.Good point : - The battery is good and I was suprised. A good upgrade from my previous phone.-The size is overall good. My hand are pretty short, yet I have no problem using it with one hand and it's still big.-More choice of cover to protect it (but the LG G7 had almost nothing, so it might not be the most accurate opinion)-The brightness is good (min. dosen't blind you at night and you see pretty well in bright sunlight too) but I must say, sometimes the brightness sensor is quite slow/I must adjut the brightness by myself since it don't change (mostly while I need to check something at night, like I forgot to set my alarm for the next day, the brightness (in auto mode) is pretty low, ... MoreI switch from a LG G7 maybe 3 month ago and I'm not totally satisfied.Good point : - The battery is good and I was suprised. A good upgrade from my previous phone.-The size is overall good. My hand are pretty short, yet I have no problem using it with one hand and it's still big.-More choice of cover to protect it (but the LG G7 had almost nothing, so it might not be the most accurate opinion)-The brightness is good (min. dosen't blind you at night and you see pretty well in bright sunlight too) but I must say, sometimes the brightness sensor is quite slow/I must adjut the brightness by myself since it don't change (mostly while I need to check something at night, like I forgot to set my alarm for the next day, the brightness (in auto mode) is pretty low, but it seems to stop at maybe 1/4 (too bright in the dark) and I need to adjust it at minimum by myself).-The camera is ok, but I was expecting a better upgrade from my nearly 5 years old phone.-The antenna are better than my previous cell, I have a cottage in the wood and while I had no signal at all (and sometimes 1 bars), I usually have 1 or 2 (and sometimes none, but not quite often).-It was fairly cheap, I bought it on discount for 300$can.Bad point : -I love the "always on display" feature and I prefer a lot the LG's one.-You are limited to 3 finger print to unlock your phone, so if you want to register your two thumbs, you only have one slot left and it's not the best fingerprint's reader I used either.-Even if they both work on Android laucher, my Lg was much easier to set as I wanted and I could custom it way more. Maybe I just didn't find how to change some preference in my cellphone yet, but it comes back to my point, not as easy than my previous phone.-I don't like the touchscreen that much, I don't know if it lacks precision, but do a lot of mistakes while typing. You could say I'm not used to it yet, but after three month of use, I think I should be used to it by now.-The major downgrade I had was from the speed and performance while "gaming". I used to play the mobile games "Injustice : God's among us" and "Bloon TD 5" on my LG G7 and I had no problem, but with this brand new phone, it kept lagging, freezing and crashing. I know it's not the best phone if you intend to play, but from the specs, it was supposed to be better than my LG G7 and apparently, it is not...Sometimes, I have problems during some phonecalls where the other person can't hear me, but I can't say if it's a microphone problem since it's almost always with the same 2/3 persons, I have no problem with other people...I haven't really test the water and dust proof. I can't say if it's a good long term cellphone either at the moment.In conclusion, I believe it is far from being the best/my favorite cellphone. I was really shock by the lack of "power" of this cellphone, especially since it's brand new, I had a Galaxy S3 a while ago and at the end of its "life" (3-4 years), it seems like it lost a little bit of power/became slower, which I belive is normal, almost all my phone had something like this, but this one is brand new and can't outperform my 5 years old phone? Other than this, the cellphone is ok, my other "bad points" aren't major issues. For the price I paid (300$ canadian, almost 55% discount while I bought it), I believe that it's pretty good, but I think that the brand new price (650$ I belive) might be a bit too expensive for what it's really worth.

Gorgeous display and solid performance
7 December 2022my-stuff-shop

originally posted on ebay.com

The best aspects of this phone are 1) the shockingly gorgeous AMOLED screen; 2) the fact that it picks up weak signals, 3) its amazing Dolby stereo sound that doesn't become distorted even when cranked all the way up, 4) its 120 Hz display, 5) its customizability, and 5) that you can set it to only charge the battery to 85% in order to preserve battery life. 128 GB of internal storage is plenty. The in-screen fingerprint reader can be a little slow. The quality of the cameras photos is generally very good. The sound quality is so good that I can even listen to music in my car on the phone speakers instead of playing the music through my car's speakers through Bluetooth. The battery life is great. One small nitpick is that with the included Samsung One UI, when you ... MoreThe best aspects of this phone are 1) the shockingly gorgeous AMOLED screen; 2) the fact that it picks up weak signals, 3) its amazing Dolby stereo sound that doesn't become distorted even when cranked all the way up, 4) its 120 Hz display, 5) its customizability, and 5) that you can set it to only charge the battery to 85% in order to preserve battery life. 128 GB of internal storage is plenty. The in-screen fingerprint reader can be a little slow. The quality of the cameras photos is generally very good. The sound quality is so good that I can even listen to music in my car on the phone speakers instead of playing the music through my car's speakers through Bluetooth. The battery life is great. One small nitpick is that with the included Samsung One UI, when you go to the app switcher, it will focus on the previous app instead of the current app. However, you can easily correct this behavior by downloading the free Good Lock app from the Samsung app store and using the included Home Up module. The other nitpick is that you sometimes need to tap the screen a couple of times in order to get it to respond, even when you use the setting to increase touchscreen sensitivity. However, Samsung seems to have fixed this with a software update, and this is no longer an issue. I recommend picking this phone up locked to the carrier you use anyway to shave a few dollars off the price. All in all, this is a wonderful and recommended phone, especially because of its gorgeous display.

Specification

Display
Rounded display cornersY
Pixel density407 ppi
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Maximum refresh rate120 Hz

Price comparison

Updated about 1 hour ago
CeX

$175.00

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (6GB+128GB) Awesome Black, Unlocked C

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$188.28

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G - 128 GB - Awesome Black (Boost Mobile)

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eBay.com.au

$211.76

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536v 128gb Awesome Black Verizon Very Good

Delivery $37.17

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eBay.com.au

$233.90

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536e - 128gb - Awesome Black (unlocked)

Delivery $15.25

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eBay.com.au

$299.00

Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Sm-a536e - 128gb - Awesome Black (great

Free delivery

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A great device and accessible
29 June 2022

I bought this A53 in early April, and already it has come out with several software updates. I am extremely pleased with Samsung adopting a longevity policy for continued updates, which will make this phone very practical well into 2026.The A53 is only around three inches across, so very comfortable in smaller hands like mine.I bought the A53, my first Samsung mid-range device, instead of flagships, and will never go back to a Samsung flagship, after eight years of having used them, unless they reincorporate the SD card slot. This is a must-have for all my media.The dual speakers on this smaller and cheaper device are better than those on the flagship. You get a resonance that is wonderful to hear when streaming.It is very handy on this device, as with later ... MoreI bought this A53 in early April, and already it has come out with several software updates. I am extremely pleased with Samsung adopting a longevity policy for continued updates, which will make this phone very practical well into 2026.The A53 is only around three inches across, so very comfortable in smaller hands like mine.I bought the A53, my first Samsung mid-range device, instead of flagships, and will never go back to a Samsung flagship, after eight years of having used them, unless they reincorporate the SD card slot. This is a must-have for all my media.The dual speakers on this smaller and cheaper device are better than those on the flagship. You get a resonance that is wonderful to hear when streaming.It is very handy on this device, as with later Samsung devices, to have all the hard buttons on the right side of the device. This prevents one from accidentally invoking another feature, such as Bixby, when grasping the phone.You will see lots of reviews discussing the camera features, which I use, but I am going to talk about accessibility features, since hardly any review features these.I use the TalkBack screen reader with the device, and Samsung's TalkBack has come a long way since its troubling debut early last year. They have already come out with an updated TalkBack version on the heels of Google's latest iteration, and now, I find no difference in performance, although Google's version 12.2 has a couple extra features, such as an image recognition feature and eliminating volume buttons slider control, substituting with an up or down scroll finger swipe.As of a couple days ago, the Samsung TTS version is on a parr with the flagships, a request I first put in when I got my A53. I learned that these updates come sllightly later to mid-range phones, such as the A53.The only other change I would make to the phone is to increase the haptic intensity, but certainly not a deal breaker, just a preference. To a sighted person, tactile haptic feedback is like visual screen intensity.The phone functions quickly and efficiently, and is a great work horse. I like a phone to do what I want it to do, when I want it to. I have over 100 apps on my phone and operate out of the apps tray, as I have it organized alphabetically, and don't allow app additions to my home screen. I use the home screen as a landing page for my time and weather widget, and let the phone do the organizing for me which has saved me countless hours deciding about and organizing home screens.In summary, unless you have to have a flagship, or prefer the bigger screen, you will be pleasantly surprised with the A53 and glad of the purchase. Should Samsung take away any more features, other than the SD card slot from their mid-ranger or budget phones, Samsung and I will part company after eight years.But for now, I am a "happy camper."

sonshines59 originally posted on samsung.com
From LG G7 to Galaxy A53
3 January 2023

I switch from a LG G7 maybe 3 month ago and I'm not totally satisfied.Good point : - The battery is good and I was suprised. A good upgrade from my previous phone.-The size is overall good. My hand are pretty short, yet I have no problem using it with one hand and it's still big.-More choice of cover to protect it (but the LG G7 had almost nothing, so it might not be the most accurate opinion)-The brightness is good (min. dosen't blind you at night and you see pretty well in bright sunlight too) but I must say, sometimes the brightness sensor is quite slow/I must adjut the brightness by myself since it don't change (mostly while I need to check something at night, like I forgot to set my alarm for the next day, the brightness (in auto mode) is pretty low, ... MoreI switch from a LG G7 maybe 3 month ago and I'm not totally satisfied.Good point : - The battery is good and I was suprised. A good upgrade from my previous phone.-The size is overall good. My hand are pretty short, yet I have no problem using it with one hand and it's still big.-More choice of cover to protect it (but the LG G7 had almost nothing, so it might not be the most accurate opinion)-The brightness is good (min. dosen't blind you at night and you see pretty well in bright sunlight too) but I must say, sometimes the brightness sensor is quite slow/I must adjut the brightness by myself since it don't change (mostly while I need to check something at night, like I forgot to set my alarm for the next day, the brightness (in auto mode) is pretty low, but it seems to stop at maybe 1/4 (too bright in the dark) and I need to adjust it at minimum by myself).-The camera is ok, but I was expecting a better upgrade from my nearly 5 years old phone.-The antenna are better than my previous cell, I have a cottage in the wood and while I had no signal at all (and sometimes 1 bars), I usually have 1 or 2 (and sometimes none, but not quite often).-It was fairly cheap, I bought it on discount for 300$can.Bad point : -I love the "always on display" feature and I prefer a lot the LG's one.-You are limited to 3 finger print to unlock your phone, so if you want to register your two thumbs, you only have one slot left and it's not the best fingerprint's reader I used either.-Even if they both work on Android laucher, my Lg was much easier to set as I wanted and I could custom it way more. Maybe I just didn't find how to change some preference in my cellphone yet, but it comes back to my point, not as easy than my previous phone.-I don't like the touchscreen that much, I don't know if it lacks precision, but do a lot of mistakes while typing. You could say I'm not used to it yet, but after three month of use, I think I should be used to it by now.-The major downgrade I had was from the speed and performance while "gaming". I used to play the mobile games "Injustice : God's among us" and "Bloon TD 5" on my LG G7 and I had no problem, but with this brand new phone, it kept lagging, freezing and crashing. I know it's not the best phone if you intend to play, but from the specs, it was supposed to be better than my LG G7 and apparently, it is not...Sometimes, I have problems during some phonecalls where the other person can't hear me, but I can't say if it's a microphone problem since it's almost always with the same 2/3 persons, I have no problem with other people...I haven't really test the water and dust proof. I can't say if it's a good long term cellphone either at the moment.In conclusion, I believe it is far from being the best/my favorite cellphone. I was really shock by the lack of "power" of this cellphone, especially since it's brand new, I had a Galaxy S3 a while ago and at the end of its "life" (3-4 years), it seems like it lost a little bit of power/became slower, which I belive is normal, almost all my phone had something like this, but this one is brand new and can't outperform my 5 years old phone? Other than this, the cellphone is ok, my other "bad points" aren't major issues. For the price I paid (300$ canadian, almost 55% discount while I bought it), I believe that it's pretty good, but I think that the brand new price (650$ I belive) might be a bit too expensive for what it's really worth.

DaveG7 originally posted on samsung.com
Gorgeous display and solid performance
7 December 2022

The best aspects of this phone are 1) the shockingly gorgeous AMOLED screen; 2) the fact that it picks up weak signals, 3) its amazing Dolby stereo sound that doesn't become distorted even when cranked all the way up, 4) its 120 Hz display, 5) its customizability, and 5) that you can set it to only charge the battery to 85% in order to preserve battery life. 128 GB of internal storage is plenty. The in-screen fingerprint reader can be a little slow. The quality of the cameras photos is generally very good. The sound quality is so good that I can even listen to music in my car on the phone speakers instead of playing the music through my car's speakers through Bluetooth. The battery life is great. One small nitpick is that with the included Samsung One UI, when you ... MoreThe best aspects of this phone are 1) the shockingly gorgeous AMOLED screen; 2) the fact that it picks up weak signals, 3) its amazing Dolby stereo sound that doesn't become distorted even when cranked all the way up, 4) its 120 Hz display, 5) its customizability, and 5) that you can set it to only charge the battery to 85% in order to preserve battery life. 128 GB of internal storage is plenty. The in-screen fingerprint reader can be a little slow. The quality of the cameras photos is generally very good. The sound quality is so good that I can even listen to music in my car on the phone speakers instead of playing the music through my car's speakers through Bluetooth. The battery life is great. One small nitpick is that with the included Samsung One UI, when you go to the app switcher, it will focus on the previous app instead of the current app. However, you can easily correct this behavior by downloading the free Good Lock app from the Samsung app store and using the included Home Up module. The other nitpick is that you sometimes need to tap the screen a couple of times in order to get it to respond, even when you use the setting to increase touchscreen sensitivity. However, Samsung seems to have fixed this with a software update, and this is no longer an issue. I recommend picking this phone up locked to the carrier you use anyway to shave a few dollars off the price. All in all, this is a wonderful and recommended phone, especially because of its gorgeous display.

my-stuff-shop originally posted on ebay.com
Great phone
20 August 2022

I bought the A53 5G knowing it had the Samsung Exynos processor and it is good. Samsung's battery optimization software helps protect, prolong and improve the endurance of the battery. With battery saver, the battery capped at 85% charge, and other optimizations made by the phone, I am getting a full day's use without a problem. By capping the battery to 85%, it reduces the degradation of the battery's capacity and sometimes (in one study) improves the capacity over time.Performance is great, the screen is beautiful with 120hz and 60hz, I rarely use 120hz because Youtube video(s) are capped at 60hz and gaming doesnt go beyond 60fps, so the 120hz only helps when scrolling or reading the news, so I turn it off most of the time. If you are not gaming, Battery Saver ... MoreI bought the A53 5G knowing it had the Samsung Exynos processor and it is good. Samsung's battery optimization software helps protect, prolong and improve the endurance of the battery. With battery saver, the battery capped at 85% charge, and other optimizations made by the phone, I am getting a full day's use without a problem. By capping the battery to 85%, it reduces the degradation of the battery's capacity and sometimes (in one study) improves the capacity over time.Performance is great, the screen is beautiful with 120hz and 60hz, I rarely use 120hz because Youtube video(s) are capped at 60hz and gaming doesnt go beyond 60fps, so the 120hz only helps when scrolling or reading the news, so I turn it off most of the time. If you are not gaming, Battery Saver caps the CPU speed of the phone to 70% and it works great even during gaming, and it prolongs the phone's battery even longer. If you are just reading the news, watching videos, or shopping online there is no need to use 100% of the CPU speed, and it increases the battery life even longer.Fast charging works with a Samsung Fast charger, I am getting less than 40mins from 20% to 85%, and that is enough for the entire day for me. I try to keep the battery between 20% and 85%. It would probably go to 100% if I turned off the battery protect feature as the charging slows down as it hits the cap that is set (85% or 100%).In terms of performance, Samsung has made numerous updates to the phone and the performance has improved, it is best to give Samsung more time to improve the Exynos processors and software to make it great over-time.The camera is excellent, with the NPU (Neutral Processing Unit/AI-Machine Learning), it is able to capture photos with great quality, colour and edit them to make imperfections better.For the price, the A53 5G gives you the 5G features most people need, the camera, the performance, and the battery life for a price that is reasonable. You buy this phone because of the above features and the long-term support of 5 years of security updates and 4 years of major OS updates.

Rhylock originally posted on samsung.com
Normal ear jacks were fine.
13 December 2022

I bought this through "Freedom" and once out of the store after signing onto a plan I need out of I went into the subway, took out my headphones and went crazy examining it and realizing there was no standard port for them. Then I paid more for an adapter somewhere else, and that worked for a while. Then I couldn't even use those without audio issues, control issues and sometimes a shimmer like the phone had been electrocuted in a cartoon. Next I broke down and bought wireless earbuds and have burned out from trying to discover what app I have to download to allow the to work. I can play audio files or watch on-line contend but not with any earbuds. And even when earbuds worked for bit the start of any song would be clipped. The rest of the phone is much like my ... MoreI bought this through "Freedom" and once out of the store after signing onto a plan I need out of I went into the subway, took out my headphones and went crazy examining it and realizing there was no standard port for them. Then I paid more for an adapter somewhere else, and that worked for a while. Then I couldn't even use those without audio issues, control issues and sometimes a shimmer like the phone had been electrocuted in a cartoon. Next I broke down and bought wireless earbuds and have burned out from trying to discover what app I have to download to allow the to work. I can play audio files or watch on-line contend but not with any earbuds. And even when earbuds worked for bit the start of any song would be clipped. The rest of the phone is much like my last one the Galaxy 7 which I only had to give up after some droppage caused a crack, some fluid inside blocking info at the top, and the (in)sensitivity of the touch screen caused me to not be able to answer a call. When I initially complained about no port on the A535G that the Freedom guy imposed on me, he said "older" phones from 3 years ago had that. I think it should have been disclosed. And they didn't have older models (there, anyway.) Now I have a crackling or silent connection or silence or wireless that will inevitably fall out. That is NOT progress. I shouldn't have to take a course in making by bluetooth find the right device or how to ensure it connects. Also, there seem to be too many apps that come with it, items that might be piggy backing as some sort of deal with Samsung, offering services I don't care about. And when I have tried to play audiotracks that I copied over from my old phone I am stopped by being asked to make a choice between too companies I NEVER needed to play files I downloaded. Even if I used a "convert youtube to mp3" tool, I should be able to play that mp3 forever even if the original poster on youtube has set the video to private or deleted on his end. It should still exist and be playable without connection to youtube and it should play as an mp3 without seeking permission. Without spotify or the youtube player, my last phone just played mp3 files on their own. I don't know what is up with that. Despite the waiver you end with forcing us to agree, if you are going to edit this review you asked for then don't bother publishing it because I don't need the fame. I also have no criteria for the star ratings provided so you can disregard those. They are as meaningless as some of the apps I have never heard of. Insist that any sales person DISCLOSE whether the cell relies on wireless or wonky adapters and whether there is a brand or website we HAVE TO download something from. I want to throw this phone at the wall or at the head of the sales guy. That said, at least people who greeted me a week later at a Samsung store were helpful enough to temporarily make some problems go away. But the issues that are persistent ruin any pride of ownership.

Jawsphobia originally posted on samsung.com
Superior storage, speed and superb photos
1 December 2022

I upgraded from my old Samsung A20 as it continually ran out of space and everything was incredibly slow. Had to clear the cache daily. Photos and sound were ordinary. The new A53 has superior speed, I play a Playrix game and it works much better, it previously lagged continuously. Photo quality is great, images so much clearer. Audio seems improved, had trouble on some calls previously, sounds better and louder. Storage is superb, I was at a point where I couldn't add any more apps, now I can if needed. The battery is OK, but doesn't seem much better than on my A20, some reviews I read said it could last up to 2 days, but maybe if that's at minimal use, may have to tweak settings. Seems to charge in about the same time as my old A20. I'm still using it on 4g but ... MoreI upgraded from my old Samsung A20 as it continually ran out of space and everything was incredibly slow. Had to clear the cache daily. Photos and sound were ordinary. The new A53 has superior speed, I play a Playrix game and it works much better, it previously lagged continuously. Photo quality is great, images so much clearer. Audio seems improved, had trouble on some calls previously, sounds better and louder. Storage is superb, I was at a point where I couldn't add any more apps, now I can if needed. The battery is OK, but doesn't seem much better than on my A20, some reviews I read said it could last up to 2 days, but maybe if that's at minimal use, may have to tweak settings. Seems to charge in about the same time as my old A20. I'm still using it on 4g but great its 5g compatible if I upgrade. It also seems much lighter in my hand than my old phone. The most disappointing thing is the colour on the screen. The image is incredibly clear, but there is not the rich colour of the A20 I was used to. I've tried adjusting some settings, may have to tinker more. I have it on vivid and it just seems a bit dull colour wise, too much blue. Now I've been using it more I'm getting used to it. I'm also finding the Google apps thing annoying, I mostly use the older Samsung versions. The nagging to update, install and change things should settle as I use it more. Glad I made the change as its much more convenient to use, and it was an affordable item with a great deal from The Good Guys.

Bewildered originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
works well but bloatware annoying
10 July 2022

I chose this to replace a five year old phone no longer receiving security updates. I use a banking app so to get these updates seems advisable. Samsung will apparently offer 4 years of Android updates and 5 years of security updates for this phone.This phone has a macro camera, compass, runs the latest version of Android and has more features than my previous phone including sharper screeen, 5G and dual band WIFI.I like having the macro camera to photograph plants and insects but this only works within 3 to 5cm of the subject.Some reviews criticise response time but I have found it fine to use and there seems to be no problem making calls even when coverage is poor. The battery is about 50% after 23 hours typical use and takes 1 hour to fully charge on a normal ... MoreI chose this to replace a five year old phone no longer receiving security updates. I use a banking app so to get these updates seems advisable. Samsung will apparently offer 4 years of Android updates and 5 years of security updates for this phone.This phone has a macro camera, compass, runs the latest version of Android and has more features than my previous phone including sharper screeen, 5G and dual band WIFI.I like having the macro camera to photograph plants and insects but this only works within 3 to 5cm of the subject.Some reviews criticise response time but I have found it fine to use and there seems to be no problem making calls even when coverage is poor. The battery is about 50% after 23 hours typical use and takes 1 hour to fully charge on a normal charger. I do not make a lot of calls though I use apps like Whatsapp and Slack a lot.I use Nova Launcher as the home application not the Samsung One UI Home as Nova has more configuration options and may be faster than the default, though on-screen notifications require the paid-for version which is £3.99.It is annoying that Samsung load the phone with their apps which the user cannot uninstall.With the trade in offer, this is a good value but maybe suits light users.

Samuel27 originally posted on johnlewis.com

Specification

Display
Rounded display cornersY
Pixel density407 ppi
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Maximum refresh rate120 Hz