Ever since its launch in 2019, the Samsung Galaxy M series is known for its aggressive pricing and segment-leading features, a strategy that was never Samsung’s forte. But after the success of brands like Xiaomi, Oppo and Realme, Samsung entered the specification-game as well. And in a short period of time, it has not only caught up with them but is also leaving them behind in some aspects, and the biggest example of it is the Samsung Galaxy M53 5G.
The Samsung Galaxy M53 5G is packed with luring specifications. It offers a 108MP camera, a large 6.7-inch super AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor and a large 5,000 mAh battery, all fitting nicely inside a 7.4 mm body. The smartphone definitely attempts to please everyone with its lucrative specifications in all departments. But as often is the case, smartphones that try to be the jack of all trades, end up being master of none. So, how does Galaxy M53 perform in the real world? I used the smartphone for about 10 days and here is what I found.
If you are a smartphone enthusiast, you must have seen different experimental designs like the Realme GT 2’s biopolymer-based ‘paper-like’ design and iQOO Z6 Pro’s large camera panels. But Samsung does not offer any of that and sticks with its classic design thematics. And, in my opinion, it is a good thing.
The Samsung Galaxy M53 has a polycarbonate rear panel with matte-finish. The device I have is in olive green color. Despite a matte finish, it is not dull and shines brightly under light. The back has a minimalist design with the Samsung logo at the bottom and a fused camera panel with curved edges on top. The front has slightly curved edges, thin bezels and a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The power button was
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