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Galaxy A53 is coming without an headphone jack

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Samsung A53

Samsung A53 5G without 3.5mm jack

Using all available information, in-house graphic designer Parvez Khan, aka Technizo Concept, has created a series of 3D product renders of the Samsung Galaxy A53. The product images show the new A-series model in a white color. In addition, the device is expected to be released in black, light blue and orange.

The most noticeable change is without a doubt the omission of the 3.5mm jack. Galaxy S series users have had to do without a headphone jack for some time. Some find this no problem and are just as happy to use a wireless Bluetooth headset.

Others specifically opt for a Galaxy A-series smartphone because these models do have a 3.5mm connection. This target group will have to consider switching to another brand in the coming year, because it is now clear that Samsung will not only omit this beloved connection with the A53, but also with the Galaxy A73 and A33.

The lack of 3.5mm headphones creates extra space at the bottom, so the SIM card compartment is moved from the top to the bottom. You will also find the USB-C connection, a microphone and a speaker here.

The device delivers a full screen experience, although the bottom bezel will still be fairly thick. The display size and resolution are expected to remain the same. The display brightness may be increased, the A52 has a peak brightness of 800 nits. Presumably, the flat 6.5” Full HD+ AMOLED display will have a 120Hz refresh rate. That is also the case with the Galaxy A52 5G, the 4G model, on the other hand, has a 90Hz screen.

As with its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G will be equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor. In our Galaxy A52 review we found that this sensor works accurately, but it is certainly not one of the fastest of its kind. Whether the new model will be equipped with an improved fingerprint scanner remains unknown for the time being.

Furthermore, the phone will be slightly thinner than its predecessor. The device is expected to be 8.14mm thick – compared to 8.4mm with the A52. In addition, the A53 will have a flat back, without rounded corners. We also expect to see this design update with the Galaxy S22. As usual with Samsung phones the physical buttons are positioned on the right side of the device. With the volume keys above and the on/off button below.

Galaxy A53

Taking photos and videos

A punch hole camera will be integrated to take selfies. Presumably the same 32 megapixel image sensor will be used. Samsung usually provides the A5x model series with a high-resolution selfie camera. High numbers appeal to young people, who are an important target group for the A-series models.

Of course, there will also be plenty of filters and effects available to brighten up your selfies. In addition, it is possible to activate background blur – making the subject stand out better. The front camera can also be used for video calls. Videos can be captured with the front camera in 4K UHD @ 30fps.

A quad-camera is placed on the back of the Galaxy A53. In terms of design, it will be almost identical to the quad-camera system of the A52. The design is further refined with smooth curves, allowing it to flow more beautifully into the rear panel.

Very little is known about the camera configuration. Most likely, the 2022 model will again be equipped with a 64-megapixel main camera. It will also incorporate an optical image stabilization system (OIS). The Samsung A73 is expected to be the first and only A-series model to be equipped with a 108MP camera.

Whether the 12MP ultra-wide camera, the 5MP macro camera and the 5MP depth camera will be changed remains a surprise. However, there is a real chance that the camera system will undergo minimal changes in 2022, in order to reduce costs and cope with increasing competition from Chinese brands.

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