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Samsung Galaxy A52

The price of Samsung Galaxy A52 in Ghana starts from GH₵2,310.00 to GH₵2,310.00 with the lowest price being GH₵2,310.00 across online stores.

Samsung Galaxy A52 at a Glance

  • done Android 11
  • done 6.5 inches Super AMOLED display
  • done Available in 128GB (6GB RAM) and 128GB, 256GB (8GB RAM)
  • done Available in Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Violet, Awesome Blue

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6GB RAM; 5G; Dual SIM Colours: Not specified Delivery info unavailable 7 days return policy Warranty info unavailable

Last Update: 28th January, 2023

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Product Details

The price of Samsung Galaxy A52 in Ghana ranges from GH₵2,310.00 to GH₵2,310.00 with the least price being GH₵2,310.00 across online stores.

The Samsung Galaxy A52 was released in March 2021. It comes with Android 11. The Samsung Galaxy A52 has quad (4), (64MP, 12MP, 5MP and 5MP) rear cameras and a single (1) (32 MP) front camera. The Samsung Galaxy A52 comes with 4500 mAh battery, octa-core processor and two internal storage capacities (128GB and 256GB). The 128GB comes with 6GB of memory whiles the 256GB comes with 8GB of memory. In Ghana, you are more likely to get 128GB (6GB RAM) variant.

It has 6.5 inches Super AMOLED display from one edge to another edge diagonally with 1080 x 2400 resolution. It has a 3.5mm earpiece jack and also water and dust resistant. With four (4) colour variations, one can choose between Awesome White, Awesome Black, Awesome Violet and Awesome Blue.

Technical Specifications

General Body System Connectivity Display Power
Samsung Galaxy A52
Samsung
March, 2021
159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm (6.30 x 2.96 x 0.33 in)
189g
Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet
Android version 11, One UI 3.0
Octa Core
6GB, 8GB
128GB, 256GB
128GB/6GB, 128GB/8GB, 256GB/8GB
Supported
GSM, CDMA, HSPA, EVDO, LTE, 5G
Dual SIM (Nano)
Yes
Yes
6.5 inches
1080 x 2400 pixels
Super AMOLED
Li-Polymer (Li-Po)
4500 mAh
Built-in Non-Removable
Yes
No
Yes

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G (Unlocked)

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  • Body: 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm (6.30 x 2.96 x 0.33 in)
  • Weight: 189 g (6.67 oz)
  • Display Size: 6.5 inches
  • Camera Resolution: Quad 64 MP
  • Operating System: Android 10, One UI 2
  • Processor: Exynos 980 (8 nm)
  • Memory: 128GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM
  • Battery: Li-Po 4500 mAh, non-removable
  • Network: GSM / LTE / 5G

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: Buy this phone

Samsung has made the best Android phone of 2021, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, but at more than 1,000 it’s a serious investment. The Galaxy A52 5G costs less than half of the amount needed to secure an S21 Ultra, but does that mean it’s not worth considering? Samsung has made huge strides forward with the desirability and overall ability of its mid-range A-series hardware, and while the A52 5G obviously isn’t the S21 Ultra’s equal, it has a great deal going for it.

While we expect smartphones to have decent cameras and good software, Samsung has thought about what features will enhance the A52 5G in a meaningful way and added them. It turns a good phone into a great one. I’ve been living with the Galaxy A52 5G, and this is what it’s like.

Design

Don’t spend too long thinking about what the Galaxy A52 5G is made of, think more about how it looks and feels. The matte finish back panel has a soft, glass-like finish that’s warm to the touch while still providing a sensible degree of grip, and the chassis has a shiny chrome finish. It’s not metal and the back panel isn’t glass, but you’d never know from a distance. The camera module appears to be part of the back, furthering the illusion of it being made from a considerably more expensive material than it really is.

The white color of my review sample looks excellent and doesn’t attract unpleasant marks or fingerprints, although the chrome finish on the sides has managed to pick up a few small scratches during my time with the phone. You have to look hard to find them though. Despite being 189 grams (6.6 ounces), it’s weighted perfectly and disguises this higher-than-expected mass very well.

Another welcome surprise is the phone still finds room for a 3.5mm headphone jack, alongside a USB-C charging port on the bottom of the phone, plus the SIM tray has space for a MicroSD card too. The phone is 8.4mm thick and the overall shape is quite “squared-off,” which leads to the one slight downside of the A52 5G in that it feels quite big, especially when trying to use it with one hand. It’s not impossible, but compared to a sleeker, more curved phone like the OnePlus 9 Pro — which is almost the same width as the A52 5G — the range of thumb movement is noticeably less.

However, this is not something unique to the Galaxy A52 5G, and slight chunkiness aside, it’s otherwise a great looking, well-balanced, premium-feeling smartphone without a high price.

Screen

Yes, the screen does have a noticeable bezel, but no it doesn’t really matter. The chin is the largest expanse, and even then the A52 5G still looks like a modern phone. The 6.5-inch Super AMOLED has a 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, canceling out any concerns about the bezels. When I started using the Galaxy A52 5G, I had come straight from the cheaper 250 Nokia 5.4, which has one of the dimmest smartphone screens I’ve used. The A52 5G has double the brightness and is legible in most outdoor situations, plus the viewing angles are excellent.

It’s glorious to look at. We always sang the praises of the screen on the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20 FE, and even the Galaxy S10 before it. You really get the same visual experience as these phones with the Galaxy A52 5G, but for much less money. Watching Carfection’s review of the Nomad R, the colors and vibrance of the surroundings leap off the screen. Moving to Evo’s comparison test of the car, and the A52 5G’s willingness to show plenty of detail, and its excellent contrast levels, are all on display.

A great-looking, well-balanced, premium-feeling smartphone without a high price.

Add the 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling throughout the operating system — it’s adjustable to 60Hz if you want to prioritize battery life — and the small selfie camera in a top-center hole-punch and the Galaxy A52 5G’s screen is equal to some far more expensive phones. A real high point of the phone, up until you get to the security.

The Galaxy A52 5G has an in-display fingerprint sensor, but sadly it’s not the upgraded versions used in the Galaxy S21 range, but the older much less reliable version that frustrated us about the Galaxy S20 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra. Its unreliability, where it frequently refuses to recognize any input, means I turned it off out of frustration, and that makes it a serious security issue. There’s face unlock to fall back on, but even this isn’t the fastest or most accurate system. I’ve relied on a PIN to secure the A52 5G due to shortcomings caused by the phone’s hardware, and that’s not good enough.

Camera

The neat five-camera module on the back of the Galaxy A52 5G has a 64-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization, Phase Detection Autofocus, and an f/1.8 aperture. There is a 12MP wide-angle camera and a pair of 5MP cameras for macro and depth. It can shoot video at 4K and 30 frames-per-second (fps), plus there’s a Night mode and Samsung’s Single Take mode too.

Photos are generally good. On bright days it doesn’t over-saturate and shows a pleasing palette with enough pop to make the pictures eye-catching. However, there are times where the camera highlights green colors too much, resulting in a slightly unnatural look, but this is mostly when using the wide-angle camera. There is also very little consistency between the main and wide-angle camera, and some may also find the HDR effect is too heavy-handed.

Samsung’s OneUI 3.1 is easy to use with clear menus and settings. The notifications are reliable and most can be interacted with, plus I like the always-on screen with its helpful icons and large time display. Samsung has removed (or hidden) its Samsung Daily screen and replaced it with Google News when you swipe to the right on the home screen, which I personally find more useful. I’ve used OneUI a lot this year, and haven’t found it frustrating (except for the power key) or a poor performer, and that trend continues on the A52 5G.

The 6GB/128GB Galaxy A52 5G costs 499 in the U.S. and 399 British pounds in the U.K. It’s available through Samsung’s own online store and retailers including Amazon. You can buy it in the white color seen here, or in black, blue, or violet.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: Mid-range mastery with three minor mistakes

Bottom line: Samsung continues to offer up a compelling mid-range phone with a near-flagship experience in the Galaxy A52 5G. With a large 120Hz screen, 4500mAh battery that will last all day even with heavy use, it’s the 5G phone under 500 to beat.

Pros

  • Vivid 120Hz screen
  • All-day battery life
  • Decent performance
  • Quad-camera setup with a good primary sensor
  • Good value for a 5G phone

Cons

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I’m a firm believer in not overpaying for a quality smartphone experience. My favorite phone of 2020 wasn’t the Galaxy S20 or the OnePlus 8 Pro, it was the Pixel 4a. After years of the best cheap Android phones being phones that were just “good enough”, the last two years have given us budget phones that look, feel and perform far better than expected, and the bar has been similarly raised for the mid-range phones like the OnePlus Nord, the Galaxy S20 FE, and the Pixel 4a 5G.

Last year’s Galaxy A51 5G brought us power that the 4G versions of the A51 lacked and gave us bonafide 5G options without having to shell out flagship money. That made its sequel, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G, one of the most anticipated phones of the year from a normal consumer standpoint, and Samsung has delivered. While there are places where the strings of its 500 price tag shine through, the Galaxy A52 5G is a great phone for the everyday user.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Price and availability

Samsung announced the Galaxy A52 5G in March 2021 and it launched in the United States on April 9 with compatibility for ATT, Metro by T-Mobile, T-Mobile, and US Cellular. The phone is available from these carriers as well as unlocked through Samsung, Amazon, Best Buy, and other major retailers for 500, though ATT already has it down to 5 a month for 30 months (or 150), and I fully expect similar deals as the summer wears on. In the United States, the Galaxy A52 5G is sold with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

While North America only gets the Awesome Black colorway, the phone also comes in Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet, and Awesome White in Europe, where the phone starts at £395 in the United Kingdom and starts at 449€ in most of Europe. Models in Europe are mostly sold with 6GB of RAM, with either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage depending on the individual market.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Improving on success

The Galaxy A51 was one of the best-selling phones in 2020 and our Galaxy A52 review called it the best budget phone for most people, and the 5G version seeks to claim the same mantle for the mid-range between budget and “value flagship” that’s revitalized at 500-700 in the last year. For the most part, Samsung nails it with much of the same style and solid build as the 4G version of the A52, there are only three differences between the two phones on a hardware level: the 6.5-inch 2400×1080 Super AMOLED screen has a 120Hz refresh rate instead of 90Hz, the chipset powering it is the Snapdragon 750G instead of the 720G, and it supports sub-6 5G.

Operating systemDisplayChipsetRAMStorageMicroSD slotRear camera 1Rear camera 2Rear camera 3Rear camera 4Front cameraConnectivity5GAudioBatteryWater resistanceSecurityDimensionsColors
Android 11One UI 3.1
6.5-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED2400x1080 (20:9)Gorilla Glass 5
Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G2 x 2.20GHz Cortex A776 x 1.80GHz Cortex A55Adreno 6198nm
6GB/8GB
128GB/256GB
Yes
64MP, f/1.8PDAF, OIS4K at 30fps
12MP, f/2.2Wide-angle lens123-degree field-of-view
5MP, f/2.4Macro lens
5MP, f/2.4Portrait lens
32MP, f/2.24K at 30fpsFixed-FOCUS lens
Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.0NFC, A-GPS
Sub-6 5GN2, N5, N66
3.5mm jackStereo speakers
4500mAh25W wired charging
IP67
In-display fingerprint (optical)
159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4mm189g
Awesome BlackAwesome BlueAwesome WhiteAwesome Violet

That 120Hz display looks crisp and vivid most of the time — it gets blown out in full sunlight, but we’ll get to that a little later — and even with 120Hz turned on by default, that screen won’t guzzle your battery the way you’d expect. In fact, even with 5G turned on, 120Hz on and being at full-brightness for half the day, I still got through a full day with the only top-offs being during my 20-minutes drives with Android Auto.

Sitting under that 1080p screen is an optical fingerprint sensor, which brings good and bad news. Bad news: it’ll light your finger up like E.T. every time you unlock the phone. Good news: this makes it easy to make sure you’re actually hitting the sensor. It’s funny, but I actually like the fingerprint sensor on here more than the S21’s ultrasonic sensor because it’s easier to train yourself to hit that spot and easier to tell when you got a bad read because you missed the edge.

If you get battery anxiety, the A52 5G will put those fears to bed. That 4500mAh battery lasted the full day and, in fact, I had to work to get it close to empty by the end of the day on my weekend even after five hours of Disney Emoji Blitz and Microsoft Solitaire Collection.

Part of this is due to the efficiency of the Snapdragon 750G, while also offering 5G connectivity through the integrated X52 5G modem and a 20% performance boost over the 730G. The 750G does great during light and medium use, with only the lightest hints of lag when rapidly app-switching or during more intensive gaming sessions.

Connectivity has mostly been great, considering that the A52 5G only supports sub-6 5G bands. I was able to pick up a 5G signal about half the time during my testing, and while speeds weren’t much faster than LTE, 5G is more efficient and should hopefully allow you to get and keep a more consistent signal in congested areas.

Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central

The headphone jack, USB-C port, and speaker sit across the bottom of the phone while the SIM/microSD tray sits up top. The buttons on the right side of the screen sit on a glossy metal frame, although I’m not a fan of the plastic ring that sits between the metal frame and the front edge of the display, I’m not sure if I just managed to get one with a tiny bit of extra glue around there or what, but it feels dirty whenever I run my finger over it right by the buttons.

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The Galaxy A52 comes in four colors, but the Awesome Black backplate America gets is mostly matte. It’ll start picking up oils and smudges within hours, so do yourself a favor and grab the best Galaxy A52 case you can; you’re also going to want the extra grip because this little beauty will slide around. It slid out of my when I went to use the bathroom, leaving me with a nice impact on the top corner of the phone, but thankfully no damage to the screen.