Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

By Định Bia · Updated June 4, 2026 · 6 min read
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Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

When I first heard about the news that Samsung had launched a new mid-range phone, along with the name Galaxy A52s 5G being something familiar, I clicked my tongue and thought: “Launching so quickly, maybe it’s just a copy. slight upgrade, but nothing much to care about!”. When I could borrow this machine in my hand, I found myself wrong when I made such a judgment before.

Old appearance but new color

Wait, think that the old appearance means that I call the machine bad. In contrast, the Galaxy A52 5G from 7 months ago was praised by me because Samsung paid more attention to the appearance of their mid-range products. Although made of plastic, the way it is made, the gently curved lines on the camera cluster on the back make the device look very harmonious and create a unified whole, just like it is made of metal.

With the Galaxy A52s 5G this time, Samsung has not changed in terms of design; they still keep but the lines that I used to be very “like,” but on the other hand still add a new Mint color like creating a bit of spice that users do not get bored.

If you compare this machine, I really will not be able to distinguish the versions of this Galaxy A52 series unless looking at the mint green color only.

Earlier this year, the 6.5-inch screen on the Galaxy A52 got a noticeable upgrade for this line, especially when it was set up with a 120Hz refresh rate. Because of that, the model with the “s” suffix keeps that heritage, in a way, mixing Super AMOLED panels Infinity-O punch design and an FHD + resolution to keep things feeling smooth and satisfying, in its own price bracket.

In general, the design of this phone is not too much to discuss because it has not changed. I have no complaints in this regard and feel it is still worth it and is much nicer than many other products at this price point.

The most valuable upgrade point is in the processor.

The Galaxy A52s has kinda swapped out the internal processor chip , like Samsung put in a Snapdragon 778G instead of the Snapdragon 750G that was in the earlier model. And if you’re thinking, yeah maybe the 778G is just a bit better than 750G, then no, you’re kind of missing the point. On paper, this updated chipset should bring around a 50% jump in CPU performance and as much as 70% more in graphics, which feels pretty logical if you’re hunting for a mid-range phone but still want solid performance, not “sorta ok”.

To show what it can actually do , I ran a few benchmark tests. In GeekBench , in Single-Core and Multi-Core results, as well as Computing-related scores, it really lands higher compared with the older Galaxy A52 5G that used the Snapdragon 750G.

Another point to note more about this machine is virtual RAM, which will extract part of the internal memory to increase the total RAM level to 12GB. Of course, the quality and performance of 4GB of virtual RAM will not be equal to 100% of physical RAM, but it partly solves the current multitasking problem. When the trend of more and more applications appears, the need to run in the background is equally important, and now 12GB of RAM will partly help a mid-range machine to stably without crashing.

With this hardware, the Galaxy A52s 5G can play quite comfortably the current top games. However, a few games are still not fully optimized, like Arena of valor Mobile, which is stuck at 30fps. Hopefully, in the next update, users will feel the complete power of this processor, more or less as expected.

The device battery capacity is 4500 mAh, supporting 25W fast charging. In the PCMark Work 3.0 battery life test, the Galaxy A52s 5G manages up to 10 hours 34 minutes with a heavy workload, and continuously bright screen. It can be said that this is also a pretty good number and the experience according to the daily use needs of the writer, the machine can also last from 6:30 am until about 7 pm to need to recharge the battery.

Galaxy A52s 5G uses four rear cameras with a 64MP main sensor with OIS optical stabilization, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, a 5MP macro sensor, and a depth-of-field sensor.

With this set of 4 cameras, it can be said that the Galaxy A52s 5G offers a full range of photography solutions for users, from portraits, streets, macros, landscapes, or even vlog videos very well; thanks to the anti-aging system optical vibration.

It won’t be easy to compare the camera quality in this phone with the previous version, but personally, the cameras’ results are quite good. With adequate lighting conditions, or even if it’s a bit dark, you won’t have to worry too much because the quality and detail of the photos are very good. Low-light conditions are still a big challenge for this phone in particular or mid-range phones on the market in general.

In addition, the machine also provides a lot of color filters, and you can take advantage of it without the need for other post-production applications:

The image of removing fonts is no exception when the lighting conditions are adequate, the quality is quite good, but in low light, it feels like there is a fog covering the lens.

In addition, the Samsung phone’s font removal feature can also change the background effect behind; even after taking a photo, you can still click to change it, very convenient for when you need to take a photo first. Then go home and watch it later.

Is it worth buying?

It is necessary to specify, if you are someone who cares about looks, requires a drastic change in style, or you are the owner of the Galaxy A52 5G and are wondering whether to upgrade or not, perhaps this phone with the suffix “s” will not be convincing enough.

Galaxy A52s 5G has shown a great advantage in the display experience. Besides, the upgrade to Snapdragon 778G also helps Samsung’s new phone make other competitors inferior; in other words, the performance/cost of the Galaxy A52s 5G is now more reasonable than before.

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