Samsung Galaxy A53 5GvsGoogle Pixel 4

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Samsung
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Galaxy A53 5G
Processor:Samsung Exynos 1280
RAM:6GB
Storage:128GB

Quick Stats

The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G's battery life is underwhelming despite a larger 5000mAh battery capacity upgrade.
The Galaxy A53 5G's display is decent, but lacks HDR10+ support and high refresh rate adjustment.
The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G's camera has notable downgrades, particularly in ultrawide camera quality and color accuracy overall.
The Galaxy A53 5G's performance is a letdown compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy A52s overall.
Google
Google Pixel 4
Pixel 4
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
RAM:6GB
Storage:64GB

Quick Stats

The biggest letdown of the Google Pixel 4 is its subpar battery life, falling short of a full day's use.
The Google Pixel 4's display is its standout feature, offering a smooth and vibrant visual experience overall.
The Google Pixel 4's camera excels in daylight scenarios but falls short in lower light and video capabilities.
The Google Pixel 4's performance is respectable but lacks exceptional speed, multitasking, and gaming capabilities overall.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
2.40 GHz
Google Pixel 4
2.84 GHz

RAM

Tie
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
6GB
Google Pixel 4
6GB

Storage

Winner
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
128GB
Google Pixel 4
64GB

Weight

Winner
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
189g
Google Pixel 4
162g
Rank
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Winner
#441
Google Pixel 4
#675
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#409
Winner
Google Pixel 4
#722
Design
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#651
Google Pixel 4
#124
Winner
Display
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#154
Winner
Google Pixel 4
#510
Performance
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#544
Google Pixel 4
#436
Winner
Battery
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#483
Winner
Google Pixel 4
#816
Camera
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#218
Winner
Google Pixel 4
#778
item_phones_categoryId
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
#1
Tie
Google Pixel 4
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Samsung Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Google Google Pixel 4
Model
Samsung Exynos 1280
Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
CPU
2x Cortex, A78 2.4 GHz + 6x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz
1x Kryo 485 2.84 GHz + 3x Kryo 485 2.4 GHz + 4x Kryo 485 1.8 GHz
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
5
7
Frequency
2.40
2.84
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Mali-G68 MC4 4x cores 1GHz
Qualcomm Adreno 640 600MHz
RAM
6
6
Type
N/A
LPDDR4X RAM
Capacity
128
64
SD slot
N/A
No
Fingerprint security
Yes, in screen
No
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
No
Proximity sensor
N/A
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
N/A
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
Barometer sensor
N/A
Yes
Geomagnetic sensor
Yes
N/A
Magnetometer sensor
N/A
Yes
Ultrasonic proximity virtual sensor
Yes
N/A
Audio
Dolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers
Stereo Speakers, 3 microphones
Antutu Score
475448
574100
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 74% of devices
Overall performance better than 76% of devices
Cooling system
No
No
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

Strengths

The phone has a sturdy and smooth design with a glossy frame made of plastic.
It comes with IP67 rated protection against water and dust.
The 5000mAh battery capacity is a significant upgrade over last year's model.
The phone has good software support, including Samsung software support for four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates.
It has decent camera quality, especially in well-lit conditions.

Weaknesses

Compared to last year's model (A52s), the A53 5G has some downgrades.
The phone is more expensive than its predecessor.
Some features are missing, such as smart widgets and Dex for connectivity.
The ultrawide camera's video quality is also a bit of a letdown.
Overall, the A53 5G feels like an incremental update rather than a major upgrade over last year's model.

Google Pixel 4

Strengths

Punchy camera
Smooth display
Latest Android version
Refined experience

Weaknesses

Poor battery life
Limited storage options
Video capabilities lag behind
Not recommended for most users
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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is a mid-range phone that builds upon the success of last year's models, the Galaxy A52 and A52s. While it retains a similar design, there are some notable upgrades, including a larger 5000mAh battery capacity and a new Exynos 1280 chipset. The A53 5G offers decent performance, with smooth UI navigation and an acceptable gaming experience. However, its benchmark scores are lower than those of the A52s, which makes it less desirable for those seeking raw power. The display is identical to last year's model, featuring a 6.5-inch AMOLED panel with 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. While the high refresh rate provides a smooth experience, HDR10+ support has been omitted from this model. The camera quality is a mixed bag, with the main camera producing decent photos in various lighting conditions but suffering from oversaturated colors. The ultrawide camera takes a hit in low-light situations and struggles to produce sharp images. On the positive side, the A53 5G offers good software support, including four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades, as well as five years of security updates. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is a solid mid-range option that falls short in certain areas. Its high price point makes it less desirable compared to last year's model, which offers better performance and features at a similar cost.

Google Pixel 4

The Google Pixel 4 is a decent smartphone that fails to impress due to several limitations. One of its standout features is the 90Hz display, which provides a smooth user experience. The camera, while excellent for still photos, falls short in low-light conditions and video recording capabilities. The phone's battery life is also subpar, and storage options are limited. The Pixel 4 runs on Android 10, which brings some useful features to the table, such as improved text-to-speech functionality and a new voice recorder app. However, these benefits may not be enough to sway most users away from other smartphones with more comprehensive offerings. In comparison to its competitors, the Pixel 4's camera struggles against the iPhone 11 Pro in low-light conditions and video recording. While it excels in still photo quality, especially in daylight scenarios, its limitations make it less desirable than other options. Ultimately, the Pixel 4 is a phone that will appeal to a niche group of users who value high refresh rate screens, excellent camera capabilities for still photos, and the latest version of Android. However, for most people, there are better deals available on the market, including cheaper alternatives like the iPhone 11. The Pixel 4's price point is also a concern, as it fails to provide the complete package that many users expect from a flagship smartphone. With its limitations in battery life, storage options, and video recording capabilities, this phone falls short of being a truly great device.

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