
Samsung Electronics entry-level A53 and A33 unveiled
Applying AI technology to the dual camera, etc.
Inherit some Galaxy S series features
Samsung Knox-equipped security division strengthened Galaxy A53 Samsung Electronics broadcaster Somi Jeon is introducing the new Galaxy A lineup at Galaxy A Event 2022. Provided by Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics has unveiled its 5G entry-level lineup, the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33. As the A-line-up, which maintains some flagship performance at a price of 400,000 to 500,000 won, takes off its veil, the competition for mid- to low-priced 5G phones is also in full swing.
Samsung Electronics held the Samsung Galaxy A Event 2022 online on the 17th and unveiled the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33. The factory prices are 599,500 won and 369 euros, respectively. Both models are 5G supported.
The Galaxy A53 domestic pre-sale will take place from the 18th to the 24th, and the official release will take place on the 1st of next month. The release date of the Galaxy A33 in Korea has not been decided yet.
Equipped with AI technology like Galaxy S
The Galaxy A series has inherited some of the Galaxy S series features, such as an AI-applied camera.
Like the Galaxy S22, AI technology is applied. Through this, it is explained that the performance similar to the Nitography of the Galaxy S22 can be presented. The advanced night mode automatically shoots and synthesizes up to 12 photos to minimize noise. Even when shooting video in low-light conditions, the frame rate is automatically adjusted to improve clarity.
By applying AI technology to the dual camera, portrait mode shooting has also been upgraded to a higher level. An ultra-wide camera is also supported in Fun mode, where you can use fun filters and effects. Through the application of an intelligent algorithm, clear details are expressed even under excessive illumination.
Through the photo remaster function, low-quality or old photos can be corrected, and unnecessary subjects can be removed with the AI eraser installed for the first time in the Galaxy A series.
The Galaxy A53s camera pixel specifications are similar to those of the Galaxy A52s. It is equipped with a 64-megapixel primary camera with optical image stabilization, a quad-camera, and a 32-megapixel front camera.
Waterproof and dustproof durability↑, large-capacity battery
The Galaxy A53 & A33 are equipped with 6.5-inch and 6.4-inch AMOLED displays, respectively.
The Galaxy A53 supports a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, and the Galaxy A33 supports a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz.
It is also equipped with a 5000mAh large-capacity battery. This is an improvement over the 4500mAh of the Galaxy A52s released last year.
For the first time, the ambient edge design in which the camera seamlessly penetrates the body of the smartphone has been applied.
Both models are equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and have strong durability by supporting waterproof and dustproof rating of IP67.
Eco-friendly & middot; ecosystem & middot; security Galaxy color
In this A series, △ eco-friendliness △ security △ Galaxy ecosystem, which Samsung Electronics is continuously emphasizing, are applied.
PCM was applied to the button on the side of the product and the SIM card tray, and the tray inside the packaging material was also replaced with paper from plastic.
Security was also emphasized. Samsung Knox is installed as standard, and user photos, notes, and applications can be stored in an encrypted secure folder. With Private Share, you can specify who and for how long can access the content you share. Samsung Wallet, which can safely store boarding passes and credit cards, will also be supported.
The Galaxy ecosystem environment will also continue. Samsung Electronics explained, “It provides a richer user experience by seamlessly interworking with various Galaxy devices.”
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics plans to provide △Galaxy Buds Live △YouTube Premium 2-month subscription and △One Drive 6-month subscription to all pre-order customers.
“Everyone should be able to enjoy excellent mobile technology in their daily life,” said Roh Tae-moon, president of Samsung Electronics Mobile Experience Department. said