The $450 Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is one of our top recommendations if you want a reliable, attractive, and capable everyday smartphone at a reasonable price. But it’s not a flagship device with the best processor or a dedicated gaming phone with extra buttons and a massive screen. So how does it cope with Diablo Immortal, one of the biggest mobile game releases of the year? That’s what we wanted to find out.
We’ve played Diablo Immortal on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, the iPhone 13 Pro, and the Asus ROG Phone 5 — just to name a few. But all these have fast, powerful processors inside, so it’s no surprise the game plays very well. The Galaxy A53 5G has Samsung’s more modest Exynos 1280 for power and either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. The 5nm octa-core chip uses two ARM Cortex A78 cores and six ARM Cortex A55 cores, plus the Mali G68 GPU, which Samsung says is designed for great graphics and low energy consumption.
The screen is a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED one with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution, and an 800 nits peak brightness. It’s covered in flat glass, and the 8.1mm thick, 189-gram plastic chassis means the phone doesn’t feel too light or difficult to grip. Diablo Immortal is a massive install and takes up 9.12GB of space in its entirety — a large chunk of the A53’s 128GB of internal storage. It’s a good thing the Galaxy A53 has a MicroSD card slot because, with Diablo Immortal installed, you may end up needing it.
The Galaxy A53 is distinctly a mid-range phone, and Diablo Immortal is a modern game that puts considerable demand on any device’s capabilities. Is playing the game on it much different from doing so on a more expensive, more powerful phone?
Diablo Immortal provides a wide range of settings for the
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