Galaxy A53 5G Vs Google Pixel Fold

Galaxy A53 5G
Galaxy A53 5G
Starting at

Refurbished price:119.00

Versus €459.00 new

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Google Pixel Fold
Google Pixel Fold
Starting at

Refurbished price:454.00

Versus €1,750.29 new

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Ratings

The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, released in early 2022, is a traditional smartphone offering a balanced set of features for everyday use. In contrast, the Google Pixel Fold, launched in mid-2023, represents a different category as a foldable device, providing a larger screen experience in a compact form factor. While the Galaxy A53 5G focuses on delivering a consistent smartphone experience, the Pixel Fold introduces the versatility of a tablet-sized display, alongside distinct hardware and software approaches.

Scores

Durability

The longevity of a device is influenced by its release timeline, software support, and physical resilience. These two devices offer different profiles in terms of expected lifespan and repairability.

  • Release Timeline and Software Support: The Galaxy A53 5G, released in March 2022, launched with Android 12 and was promised four major OS upgrades and five years of security updates. This means it is expected to receive OS updates until around 2026 and security updates until 2027. The Pixel Fold, released in June 2023, launched with Android 13 and is slated to receive five years of OS and security updates, extending its support until at least June 2028. [1, 12, 16, 19, 23, 24, 25]
  • Durability Features: The Galaxy A53 5G features an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance and its display is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. [11, 16] The Pixel Fold offers IPX8 water resistance, meaning it can withstand submersion in water, but does not have an official dust resistance rating. [3, 18] Its cover screen uses Gorilla Glass Victus, while the inner folding display has a plastic protective layer. [3]
  • Repairability: The Galaxy A53 5G is considered relatively repairable, with a reported score of 6.75 out of 10, though battery removal can be challenging due to adhesive. [8, 22] The Pixel Fold, being a foldable, presents more complex repair challenges. Its USB-C port is soldered to the logic board, and battery access is noted as difficult. [20, 35]

Year of Release

2022

2023

Compatible with latest Update

Yes

Yes

OS

Android

Android

Foldable

No

Yes

Performance

Performance in daily use varies between these two devices, largely due to their different internal components and design philosophies.

  • Processor Capabilities: The Galaxy A53 5G is equipped with an octa-core processor designed for efficient handling of everyday applications and moderate multitasking. [5, 16] The Pixel Fold features a more advanced processor, which provides enhanced capabilities for demanding applications, complex multitasking, and on-device artificial intelligence features, resulting in a generally smoother and more responsive user experience. [3, 4, 10]
  • Storage and RAM: The Galaxy A53 5G offers configurations with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, with the option to expand storage up to 1TB using a microSD card. [7, 16] The Pixel Fold comes with 12GB of RAM and storage options of 256GB or 512GB, but it does not support expandable storage. [1, 3, 4, 10]
  • Battery Behavior: The Galaxy A53 5G houses a 5000 mAh battery, which typically provides extended usage on a single charge for many users. [2, 16] The Pixel Fold has a 4821 mAh battery, which is substantial for a foldable device, but its larger, dual-screen setup can lead to varying battery life depending on usage patterns, particularly when the inner display is frequently used. [1, 3, 4]

Memory (GB)

4 GB

12 GB

Screen quality

The display experience is a primary differentiator, with the Pixel Fold offering a unique foldable design compared to the traditional flat screen of the Galaxy A53 5G.

  • Display Technology and Resolution: The Galaxy A53 5G features a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution (1080x2400 pixels), providing vibrant colors and deep blacks. [2, 16] The Pixel Fold has two OLED displays: a 5.8-inch cover screen with a Full HD+ resolution (1080x2092 pixels) and a 7.6-inch inner folding display with a resolution of 1840x2208 pixels. [1, 3, 4] Both devices utilize OLED technology for rich contrast.
  • Brightness and Refresh Rate: Both devices offer a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and animations. [1, 3, 16] The Galaxy A53 5G reaches a peak brightness of 800 nits, suitable for most outdoor conditions. [11, 17] The Pixel Fold's cover screen can achieve up to 1550 nits peak brightness, and its inner screen up to 1450 nits, offering superior visibility in bright environments. [3]
  • Screen Size and Viewing Experience: The Galaxy A53 5G provides a standard smartphone viewing experience. The Pixel Fold's main advantage is its larger, tablet-like inner display when unfolded, which is beneficial for media consumption, reading, and multitasking, while the cover screen offers a more traditional smartphone experience when folded. [1, 3]

Resolution

1080 x 2400

1840 x 2208

Screen type

Super AMOLED

Foldable OLED

Audiovisual

Both devices offer versatile camera systems, but they cater to different photography priorities and capabilities.

  • Rear Camera System: The Galaxy A53 5G features a quad-camera setup with a 64MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12MP ultrawide lens, and two 5MP sensors for macro and depth. [5, 16] The Pixel Fold has a triple rear camera system, including a 48MP main sensor with OIS, a 10.8MP ultrawide lens, and a 10.8MP telephoto lens capable of 5x optical zoom. [1, 4, 18] The telephoto lens on the Pixel Fold provides greater versatility for distant subjects.
  • Photography Performance: The Galaxy A53 5G delivers clear and detailed photos in good lighting conditions, with its OIS aiding in stable shots. [16] The Pixel Fold's camera system, supported by its advanced processor, excels in computational photography, offering strong low-light performance, accurate color reproduction, and advanced features for various scenarios. [1, 4]
  • Video Recording and Audio: Both devices can record video at 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. [5, 16] The Pixel Fold also supports 4K video recording at 60 frames per second on its main rear camera. [1] For audio, both phones include stereo speakers, enhancing the media consumption experience. [16]

Main camera

64 megapixels

48 megapixels

Front camera

32 megapixels

8 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core features, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience and differentiate these two smartphones.

  • Connectivity and Ports: Both devices support 5G connectivity and modern Wi-Fi standards. [5, 16, 41] The Galaxy A53 5G uses Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 5.1, with a USB Type-C 2.0 port. [5, 16] The Pixel Fold supports Wi-Fi 6 (ax) and Bluetooth 5.2, along with a faster USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 port. [3, 41] Neither device includes a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack. [14, 15]
  • Biometric Security: The Galaxy A53 5G features an optical in-screen fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking. [2, 16] The Pixel Fold incorporates a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, integrated into the power button. [10] Both offer face recognition as an alternative.
  • Physical Design and Handling: The Galaxy A53 5G has a conventional slate form factor, weighing 189 grams. [16, 34] The Pixel Fold, due to its foldable nature, is heavier at 283 grams and has different dimensions when folded (139.7 x 79.5 x 12.1 mm) compared to unfolded (139.7 x 158.7 x 5.8 mm). [3, 10, 41] Its folded form is wider and shorter than many traditional smartphones, impacting one-handed use. [3]

Weight

189 g

283 g

Screen size (in)

6.5

7.6

Network

5G

5G

SIM card

Physical SIM

Physical SIM + eSIM

Carrier compatibility

Unlocked

Unlocked

Connector

USB-C

USB-C

User sentiment for the Galaxy A53 5G often highlights its reliable battery life, vibrant Super AMOLED display, and consistent software support as strong points. Some users have noted that its processor, while capable for daily tasks, may not match the performance of higher-end devices, and some have reported issues with connectors over time. [40]

The Google Pixel Fold is frequently praised for its innovative foldable design, offering a large inner display for productivity and media, and its advanced camera capabilities, particularly in computational photography. However, common criticisms have included its weight, the durability of the inner screen, and the repairability challenges inherent to foldable technology. [1, 20, 35]

Users prioritizing a traditional smartphone experience with strong battery life and long-term software support may find the Galaxy A53 5G well-suited to their needs. Those who value a versatile, large-screen experience for multitasking and media consumption, coupled with advanced camera technology, may lean towards the Pixel Fold, understanding the trade-offs in terms of weight and the unique considerations of a foldable device. Both devices are available as quality-assured refurbished options, providing an eco-friendly alternative for consumers.

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