Galaxy A23 5G Vs OnePlus 10 Pro

Galaxy A23 5G
Galaxy A23 5G
Starting at

Refurbished price:108.00

Versus €600.00 new

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OnePlus 10 Pro
OnePlus 10 Pro
Starting at

Refurbished price:228.00

Versus €999.00 new

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The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G, released in late 2022 and early 2023 depending on the region, and the OnePlus 10 Pro, launched globally in early 2022, are both Android smartphones offering distinct user experiences. While the Galaxy A23 5G focuses on delivering essential features with 5G connectivity, the OnePlus 10 Pro aims for a more premium experience with advanced specifications. Key differences lie in their display technology, processing power, and camera capabilities, catering to different user priorities.

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Durability

The longevity of a smartphone is influenced by its release timeline, software support, and physical resilience. These two devices, while both running on the Android operating system, offer different expectations in terms of their practical lifespan.

  • Release Timeline: The OnePlus 10 Pro was released globally in March/April 2022, making it an earlier model compared to the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G, which saw its global release in late 2022 and early 2023. This difference in launch dates means the OnePlus 10 Pro has already received more software updates and is closer to its end-of-life support.
  • Software Support: Samsung typically provides several years of Android version updates and security patches for its A-series devices, often extending to four years of security updates for the Galaxy A23 5G. The OnePlus 10 Pro launched with OxygenOS based on Android 12 and is expected to receive major Android updates for a few years, with some sources indicating up to four years of updates from release.
  • Physical Durability: The OnePlus 10 Pro features a glass front protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and a glass back, offering a more robust build. The Galaxy A23 5G, on the other hand, utilizes a plastic back with a matte finish, which can be more resistant to shattering from drops but may show wear differently over time.

Year of Release

2022

2022

Compatible with latest Update

Yes

Yes

OS

Android

Android

Foldable

No

No

Performance

Performance is a critical aspect for daily usability, affecting everything from app responsiveness to gaming. The internal components of these two smartphones lead to distinct performance profiles.

  • Processing Power: The OnePlus 10 Pro is equipped with a high-end processor, enabling it to handle demanding applications, intensive multitasking, and graphic-heavy games with smooth and consistent performance. The Galaxy A23 5G features a mid-range processor, which provides reliable performance for everyday tasks, web browsing, and casual gaming.
  • Multitasking and Storage: The OnePlus 10 Pro offers higher RAM configurations, typically 8GB or 12GB, which contributes to smoother multitasking and app retention in memory. It comes with 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, but without expandable storage. The Galaxy A23 5G is available with 4GB, 6GB, or 8GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, with the added flexibility of microSD card expansion up to 1TB.
  • Battery Behavior: Both devices house a 5000mAh battery. The OnePlus 10 Pro generally offers strong battery life, often lasting a full day or more for many users, complemented by very fast wired charging (80W globally, 65W in the US) and wireless charging capabilities. The Galaxy A23 5G also provides a full day of use for many users, with 25W fast charging support.

Memory (GB)

4 GB

8 GB

Screen quality

The display is a primary interface for smartphone interaction, and both models offer different visual experiences tailored to their respective segments.

  • Display Technology and Resolution: The OnePlus 10 Pro features a 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution (3216 x 1440 pixels), providing sharp images and vibrant colors with deep blacks. The Galaxy A23 5G has a 6.6-inch LCD Infinity-V Display with FHD+ resolution (2408 x 1080 pixels), offering clear visuals suitable for everyday media consumption.
  • Refresh Rate and Smoothness: The OnePlus 10 Pro boasts an adaptive 1-120Hz refresh rate, utilizing LTPO 2.0 technology to dynamically adjust the refresh rate based on content, resulting in very smooth scrolling and animations while optimizing power consumption. The Galaxy A23 5G also features a 120Hz refresh rate, providing a smoother viewing experience compared to standard 60Hz displays, though it may not be adaptive across the same wide range.
  • Brightness and Viewing Experience: The OnePlus 10 Pro's AMOLED panel can reach high peak brightness levels, making it comfortable to view even in bright outdoor conditions. Its support for 10-bit color and HDR10+ enhances media playback. The Galaxy A23 5G's LCD panel offers adequate brightness for most indoor and outdoor scenarios.

Resolution

1080 x 2408

1440 x 3216

Screen type

PLS LCD

LTPO2 Fluid AMOLED

Audiovisual

Camera capabilities are a significant factor for many users, and these two devices approach photography with different hardware and software philosophies.

  • Rear Camera System: The OnePlus 10 Pro features a triple camera system co-developed with Hasselblad, including a 48MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50MP ultrawide lens with a wide 150-degree field of view, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3.3x optical zoom and OIS. The Galaxy A23 5G comes with a quad-camera setup, featuring a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 5MP ultrawide, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor.
  • Photography Performance: The OnePlus 10 Pro's main camera captures detailed images with good color accuracy, and its ultrawide offers a unique perspective. The telephoto lens provides useful optical zoom. The Galaxy A23 5G's 50MP main camera performs well in good lighting conditions, capturing clear photos for its segment. User reviews suggest the OnePlus 10 Pro's camera system, while capable, may not always match the top-tier flagships in all scenarios, particularly in low light or with consistent color science across all lenses.
  • Video Recording and Selfie Camera: The OnePlus 10 Pro supports video recording up to 8K at 24fps and 4K at up to 120fps from its main sensor, with a 32MP front-facing camera. The Galaxy A23 5G records video at FHD (1920 x 1080) at 30fps and features an 8MP selfie camera.

Main camera

50 megapixels

48 megapixels

Front camera

8 megapixels

32 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core performance and display, various other features contribute to the overall user experience and convenience.

  • Connectivity and Ports: Both devices support 5G connectivity. The OnePlus 10 Pro features a USB Type-C port (USB 3.1 GEN1 support with a compatible cable) and lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Galaxy A23 5G includes a USB Type-C 2.0 port and retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is a notable inclusion for users who prefer wired audio.
  • Biometric Security: The OnePlus 10 Pro incorporates an in-display optical fingerprint scanner for secure unlocking. The Galaxy A23 5G features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button.
  • Design and Handling: The OnePlus 10 Pro has a more premium build with glass and an aluminum frame, weighing around 195-200g. Its design includes a distinctive camera module that merges into the frame. The Galaxy A23 5G has a plastic build, weighing around 195g, and offers a comfortable grip with a matte finish on its 5G variant.

Weight

197 g

201 g

Screen size (in)

6.6

6.7

Network

5G

5G

SIM card

Dual Physical SIM

Physical SIM

Carrier compatibility

Unlocked

Unlocked

Connector

USB-C + Jack 3.5mm

USB-C

The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and the OnePlus 10 Pro cater to different segments of the smartphone market, each with its own strengths and user appeal. The OnePlus 10 Pro is frequently praised for its powerful performance, vibrant and smooth AMOLED display, and very fast charging capabilities. Users often highlight its ability to handle demanding tasks and provide a fluid user interface. However, some criticisms have been directed towards its camera's consistency compared to other top flagships, particularly in low-light conditions, and the perceived imbalance in its stereo speakers.

The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is generally well-regarded for its reliable everyday performance, long battery life, and the inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack, a feature becoming less common. Its expandable storage is also a significant advantage for many users. Some user feedback has mentioned occasional performance hiccups or heating under heavy load, and the display, while smooth, is an LCD panel rather than an OLED.

Users prioritizing a high-performance device for gaming, intensive applications, and a top-tier display experience may find the OnePlus 10 Pro well-suited to their needs. Its rapid charging and premium build also appeal to those seeking a flagship-level device. Conversely, users who value a balanced smartphone for daily tasks, extended battery life, expandable storage, and the convenience of a headphone jack might lean towards the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G. Both devices offer a quality-assured refurbished option, providing an eco-friendly alternative for consumers.

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