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Updated January 10, 2024·

If you're seeking a phone with a higher refresh rate screen and larger display, you might prefer the Samsung Galaxy A53; however, if camera quality is more significant to you, the Google Pixel 7a would be the better option. The Pixel 7a also offers a newer processor, which may result in better overall performance, but with less battery life compared to the Galaxy A53. The Galaxy A53 could be the choice for you if you want to save money while still getting a solid phone, but the Pixel 7a's additional features and camera capabilities may justify its higher price for some users. Both phones have plastic bodies, run on Android, and have the same amount of storage. Give Feedback

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Advantages of the Google Pixel 7a
  • Very good for taking photos
  • Good for recording videos
  • Good performance
Advantages of the Samsung Galaxy A53
  • Very good battery life

Key differences

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Overall Camera Quality

8.0
Pixel 7a
Galaxy A53
5.9
The Google Pixel 7a has very good overall camera quality, while the Samsung Galaxy A53 has poor overall camera quality.

Photo Quality

8.0
Pixel 7a
Galaxy A53
6.2
The Google Pixel 7a takes very good photos, while the Samsung Galaxy A53 takes only fair photos.

Video Quality

7.3
Pixel 7a
Galaxy A53
5.2
The Google Pixel 7a takes good videos, while the Samsung Galaxy A53 takes poor videos.

Battery

6.9 Hours
Pixel 7a
Galaxy A53
8.0 Hours
The Google Pixel 7a has 6.9 hours of battery life. The Samsung Galaxy A53 has 8 hours of battery life.

Screen Size

The Google Pixel 7a has a screen size of 6.1 inches and the Samsung Galaxy A53 is 6.5 inches.

Cost

$499
Pixel 7a
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$395
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The Google Pixel 7a has a price of $499 and the Samsung Galaxy A53 costs $395.
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How the Google Pixel 7a and the Samsung Galaxy A53 compare to other phones

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Spec Comparison

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Google Pixel 7aSamsung Galaxy A53
Google Pixel 7aSamsung Galaxy A53

GENERAL

Price
$499
$395
Brand
GoogleSamsung
Operating System
AndroidAndroid
Release Date
May 10, 2023March 24, 2022

SCREEN

Screen Size
6.1"6.5"
Resolution
2400 x 10802400 x 1080
Variable refresh rate
YesNo
Pixels Per Inch
429405
Display Type
OLEDOLED

INTERNAL

Processor
TensorG2E1280
Internal Storage
128 GB128 GB
RAM
8 GB4 GB

CAMERA

Overall Camera Quality Score
8/106/10
Photos Score
8.1/106.3/10
Videos Score
7.3/105.3/10
Rear Cameras
Main, UltrawideMain, Ultrawide, Macro
Main Camera
64 megapixels + OIS64 megapixels + OIS

BATTERY

Battery Life
6.9 Hours8 Hours
Battery Capacity
4385 mAh5000 mAh
Wireless Charging
YesNo
Wireless charging Speed
7.5 W0 W
Reverse wireless charging
NoNo

PHYSICAL

Size
5.98" x 2.87"6.28" x 2.94"
Weight
6.84 oz6.67 oz
Back Material
PlasticPlastic
Stereo Speakers
NoNo

CONNECTIVITY

Dual SIM
YesNo
Bluetooth Version
5.35.1
A2DP
YesYes
WiFi Version
6e5
NFC
YesYes
US 5G Bands
(SA/NSA/Sub6/mmWave) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 25, 28, 30, 38, 40, 41, 48, 66, 71, 77, 78, 257, 258, 260, 261 (SA/NSA/Sub6) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 25, 28, 30, 38, 40, 41, 48, 66, 71, 77, 78 (SA/NSA/Sub6/mmWave)2, 5, 48, 66, 77, 78, 260, 261

OTHER FEATURES

Biometric unlock
Face unlock, Fingerprint sensor: Under DisplayFace unlock, Fingerprint sensor: Under Display
Unlockable Bootloader
Yes (Except Verizon Models)No
Color
Sea, Snow, Coral, CharcoalBlue, White, Black
Stock Android
YesNo
SD Card
NoYes

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Google Pixel 7a

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The Verge

Allison Johnson | May 2023
"The Pixel 7a is the best midrange Android phone — period. The camera doesn’t always nail it, but it’s impressively capable for this class. And even though it’s pricier than last year’s model, it comes with some serious upgrades not often seen in this class, like wireless charging."

Samsung Galaxy A53

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Android Authority

Ryan Haines | May 2023
"Samsung’s quartet of rear cameras delivers the goods, both day and night, with the only blemish being the lack of 4K/60fps video recording. The large, 6.5-inch, 120Hz AMOLED display is crisp and smooth, making video streaming enjoyable. You should have no issues pushing the 5,000mAh battery to its limits and it’s not too slow to charge relative to its competitors in the US."

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About Google

Google can be considered a relatively new player in the smartphone industry, joining as late as 2016 with their phone, the Google Pixel. Since then, the Pixel lineup has undergone many changes, but it has always been characterized by a focus on photography and clean software, by providing a pure Android experience. By virtue of Google being the creator of the Android operating system, Pixels are known for receiving timely software updates and for being supported with updates for a long time. Additionally, over the past few generations of devices, Google started designing their own processors. This allowed for the implementation of unique software features that are not present in any other phone, such as automatic call screening and unique voice transcribing capabilities.

About Samsung

Samsung is one of the most recognizable names in the smartphone industry, standing as the undisputed best-selling brand of Android smartphones in the United States for many years now. Samsung is known for offering a variety of smartphones in all available price points, as well as for implementing cutting-edge technology and innovative features in their flagship devices, ones that often shape the market going forward. The company offers its own unique spin on Android, called One UI, which focuses on offering a multitude of features and is heavily customizable, according to user preference.

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