The market is increasingly supplied with 5G cell phones, even though the fifth generation of mobile internet hasn’t arrived here yet. If you are looking for a new cell phone and want to be prepared for the future, you may be lost among so many options. TudoCelular will help you in this search and we have prepared this comparison with two major releases from 2021: the Galaxy A52 5G and the Motorola Edge 20 Lite. What is the best buy? Let’s find out.
Comparative Index
Motorola 20 Set
Samsung 17 May
Design and Connectivity
Motorola Edge 20 Lite
Samsu ng Galaxy A52 5G
What do Samsung and Motorola have in common in the mid-range? Both bet on cell phones with plastic bodies. The difference is that the Korean has been bringing IP67 certification for its cheaper phones, while Motorola only guarantees protection against splashes.
The Galaxy A52 5G is a more compact phone due to its smaller screen. Both have a frame with reasonably thin edges and a hole at the top for the selfie camera. At the rear we have a larger block to house the largest number of cameras in Samsung’s intermediary. In color options we have graphite and green for Edge 20 Lite and black or violet for the rival.
The Galaxy brings biometric reader under the screen, which can be practical for those who are left-handed, but ends up being slow in reading the fingerprint if you don’t precisely hit the spot. The Edge has a sensor built into the power button on the right side and responds quickly. Motorola’s has a dedicated Google Assistant button and can be interesting for those who use the feature a lot.
In terms of connectivity there are no differences. Both have Wi-Fi AC for 5 GHz networks, fifth generation Bluetooth, NFC and headphone jack. Both Motorola and Samsung are betting on a hybrid drawer in these devices, which can be disappointing for those looking to expand storage and use more than one line.
The Galaxy takes a small advantage and conquers the first point of the comparison. Both
Slot is a hybrid or not?
Both
Do you have any resistance?
Galaxy A52 5G
In terms of connectivity there are no differences. Both have Wi-Fi AC for 5 GHz networks, fifth generation Bluetooth, NFC and headphone jack. Both Motorola and Samsung are betting on a hybrid drawer in these devices, which can be disappointing for those looking to expand storage and use more than one line.
Do you have any resistance?
Galaxy A52 5G