Samsung Galaxy A32 vs Motorola Edge 50 Neo - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date February 25, 2021 August 29, 2024
Release Year 2021 2024

Physical

Volume 98.24 cm³ 88.87 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.48 "/g 3.74 "/g
Weight 184 g 171 g
Height 158.9 mm 154.1 mm
Width 73.6 mm 71.2 mm
Thickness 8.4 mm 8.1 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Awesome Black
  • Awesome White
  • Awesome Blue
  • Awesome Violet
  • Nautical Blue
  • Latte
  • Grisaille
  • Poinciana

Display

Screen Size 6.4 " 6.4 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1256 x 2760
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 84.6 % 90.8 %
Pixel Density 411 PPI 474 PPI
Refresh Rate 90 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness 800 nits N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 3000 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 122.07 mAh/in² 105.22 mAh/in²
Battery Density 50.9 mAh/cm³ 48.5 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 4310 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Mediatek MT6769V/CU Helio G80 (12 nm) Mediatek Dimensity 7300 (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (4x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G52 MC2 Mali-G615 MC2

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 14
Maximum OS Version 13 19

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureSamsung Galaxy A32Motorola Edge 50 NeoPractical Impact
Design
Launch Date2021-02-252024-08-29Motorola is significantly newer, benefiting from more recent tech advancements.
Dimensions158.9 × 73.6 × 8.4 mm154.1 × 71.2 × 8.1 mmMotorola is slightly more compact and pocketable.
Weight184g171gMotorola is lighter, which might be more comfortable for extended use.
Display
Size6.4"6.4"Both have the same screen size; similar viewing area.
Resolution1080x24001256x2760Motorola offers much sharper images and text, less pixelation.
Pixel Density (PPI)411474Motorola's display will appear noticeably clearer and more detailed.
TechnologyAMOLEDP-OLEDSimilar vibrant colors and deep blacks, minor differences in panel tech.
Refresh Rate90Hz120HzMotorola offers smoother scrolling and animations.
Brightness0 nits3000 nitsMotorola's screen is significantly more visible in bright sunlight.
Performance
ChipsetMediatek Helio G80 (12 nm)Mediatek Dimensity 7300 (4 nm)Motorola's chipset is much faster, providing smoother performance and better efficiency.
AnTuTu Score200,458675,000Motorola offers much faster app loading, better gaming, and smoother multitasking.
GPUMali-G52 MC2Mali-G615 MC2Motorola's GPU will handle graphics-intensive tasks and gaming more efficiently.
Battery
Capacity5000mAh4310mAhSamsung's battery is larger and may offer longer usage, depending on optimization.
ChargingLi-Ion68W Fast Charging, Li-IonMotorola charges much faster, reducing downtime.
FeaturesNon-removableNon-removable, 15W Wireless ChargingMotorola offers convenient wireless charging.
Camera
Main Camera64.2MP, f/1.850MP, f/1.8, 1/1.56" sensorSamsung has higher resolution, but Motorola's larger sensor often means better low-light performance.
Selfie Camera20MP, f/2.232MP, f/2.2Motorola's selfie camera captures more detailed images.
Telephoto LensNone10MP, f/2.0Motorola offers optical zoom capabilities for better close-up shots.
Wide Angle Lens8MP, f/2.2NoneSamsung captures wider scenes.
Portrait (Depth) Lens5MP, f/2.4NoneSamsung has dedicated hardware for portrait shots.
Macro Lens5MP, f/2.4NoneSamsung can capture detailed close-up shots.
Wide Angle + MacroNone13MP, f/2.2Motorola provides a single lens for both wide and macro.
Video1080p@30fps4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fpsMotorola records higher-resolution and high framerate videos.
Camera DxO MarkN/AMobile: 115 (Photo: 118, Video: 107)Motorola has a good camera rating (no Samsung available).
Camera FeaturesDigital zoom, Quadruple camera, Autofocus, Touch focus, Continuous shooting, Geotagging, Panorama, HDR, Face detection, White balance settings, ISO settings, Exposure compensation, Scene mode, Self-timer4K Video, Digital zoom, Optical zoom, Triple camera, Autofocus, Touch focus, Phase detection autofocus (PDAF), Laser autofocus (LAF), Continuous shooting, Geotagging, Panorama, HDR, Face detection, White balance settings, ISO settings, Exposure compensation, Scene mode, Self-timerMotorola includes faster focus and 4K video, Samsung offers a versatile quad setup
Software
OSAndroid 11, upgradable to 13Android 14, upgradable to 19Motorola has a more recent Android version.
Connectivity
Wi-Fi802.11a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/WiFi 6EMotorola offers faster speeds, better range with newer standards, including WiFi 6E.
Bluetooth5.05.0 LEBoth use Bluetooth 5.0; Motorola is slightly more energy efficient.
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, GalileoSimilar navigation capabilities.
SIMDual SIM (Nano)Dual SIM (Nano/eSIM)Motorola offers the option for using an eSIM.
Storage
Internal64GB/128GB256GB/512GBMotorola offers significantly more storage for apps and media.
RAM4GB/6GB/8GB8GB/12GBMotorola has more RAM, offering smoother multitasking.
ExpandableNoNoNeither phone supports microSD cards.
Audio
QualityBasicDolby Atmos, Stereo SpeakersMotorola has better sound quality and audio immersion
Security
FeaturesFingerprint sensorFingerprint sensorBasic biometric security on both.
Build Quality
ProtectionUnknownCorning Gorilla Glass 3Motorola has better screen protection.
Sensors
SensorsFingerprint, Proximity, Accelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeFingerprint, Proximity, Accelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeBoth have a comprehensive sensor suite.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Samsung Galaxy A32 Advantages:

  • Larger Battery: A 5000mAh battery compared to Motorola's 4310mAh suggests possibly longer battery life between charges.
  • More Camera Variety: Dedicated Wide Angle, Portrait, and Macro lenses provide greater flexibility for different shooting scenarios.

Practical Implications:

  • The larger battery may appeal to users who prioritize battery longevity and frequently use their phones without easy access to charging.
  • The additional lenses make the phone more versatile for photography enthusiasts.

Motorola Edge 50 Neo Advantages:

  • Superior Performance: The Dimensity 7300 chipset offers significantly better performance for faster app loading, gaming, and multitasking.
  • Sharper and Brighter Display: Higher resolution, pixel density, and brightness for a more immersive and readable experience, especially outdoors.
  • Faster Charging: The 68W fast charging dramatically reduces charging times.
  • Better Camera Sensor: A larger sensor with potentially better low-light capabilities and an additional telephoto lens for improved zoom.
  • 4K Video Recording: Higher quality video output with more options for framerate
  • Newer Software: Comes with a more recent version of Android and will likely receive longer software support.
  • More Storage and RAM: Offers higher base storage and RAM options, better for power users.
  • Modern Connectivity: Supports newer Wi-Fi standards for faster, more reliable connections.
  • Enhanced Audio: Offers Dolby Atmos and Stereo Speakers for better audio output.
  • Wireless Charging: Adds a layer of convenience for charging.
  • Screen Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 3 offers better protection against scratches.

Practical Implications:

  • The Edge 50 Neo provides a significantly smoother user experience, better gaming performance, and better content consumption with its superior display.
  • Faster charging means less downtime, while more storage and RAM mean that the phone is more future-proof and can better handle intensive tasks.
  • The enhanced audio and wireless charging is a bonus.

Significant Trade-offs:

  • The Samsung Galaxy A32 may have slightly better battery life, while Motorola's has much faster charging.
  • Samsung has separate camera sensors but is not as good in low light. Motorola has fewer sensors but better performance.
  • Motorola doesn't have dedicated macro or wide lens, whereas the Samsung has it, instead it has a ultrawide that also works as a macro camera.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Ideal User for Samsung Galaxy A32:

  • Budget-Conscious Users: Those looking for an affordable phone with a decent display and good battery life.
  • Casual Photographers: Users who want a versatile camera setup for general use, with multiple lenses for creative shooting.
  • Users Prioritizing Battery Life: Individuals who want a phone that can last a long day of regular use without needing frequent charging.

Specific Use Cases for Samsung Galaxy A32:

  • Daily social media use
  • Basic photography for casual users
  • Longer battery usage without fast charging

Ideal User for Motorola Edge 50 Neo:

  • Performance Enthusiasts: Users who prioritize speed, responsiveness, and smooth multitasking.
  • Multimedia Consumers: Those who watch a lot of videos, play games, and appreciate high-quality displays and audio.
  • Frequent Travelers: Users who benefit from faster charging, better outdoor visibility, and modern connectivity.
  • Users who want a great all rounder: Want high performance, a good camera and good battery life.

Specific Use Cases for Motorola Edge 50 Neo:

  • Demanding mobile gaming
  • High-resolution video streaming
  • Professional photography and videography
  • Multi-tasking with several apps
  • Travel, where fast charging and outdoor visibility are crucial
  • Enjoy high quality audio

Price-to-Value Ratio:

  • The Samsung Galaxy A32 offers a basic smartphone experience at a budget-friendly price, suitable for users who prioritize affordability over advanced features.
  • The Motorola Edge 50 Neo provides a much better experience and performance at a higher price point, offering significantly more advanced features for a much better user experience.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions for Buyers:

  1. How important is performance? If you need the phone for demanding tasks, or want a smooth experience overall the Motorola is much better. If basic use is fine, the Samsung is usable.
  2. Do you need multiple camera lenses or better image quality? The Samsung has more lenses but the main camera is worse than the Motorola. If low light performance and telephoto is important, Motorola is better. If you want different lenses but less performance, Samsung is better.
  3. What is your typical usage pattern for a phone? If you want a device with a longer battery the Samsung is better, if you want to charge less often but faster and also use it for a lot more the Motorola is the better choice.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Scenario 1 (Budget and battery focused): If you prioritize affordability and longer battery life for basic use, the Samsung Galaxy A32 is a decent choice, if you are willing to sacrifice performance.
  • Scenario 2 (Performance and experience focused): If you want better performance, display quality, and a more modern experience with features like faster charging and wireless charging, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo is better choice, if you are willing to pay more.
  • Scenario 3 (Multimedia and camera): If you want higher-quality camera features and better media consumption, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo is the better option as its better suited for such a use case, thanks to its higher quality screen, audio, and video recording abilities.

My Choice

I would choose the Motorola Edge 50 Neo. The performance difference alone, as evidenced by the AnTuTu benchmark scores, is simply too massive to ignore. Additionally, the Motorola's display quality is significantly better, which is crucial for my multimedia consumption. The faster charging and enhanced audio, while not decisive on their own, adds to the overall premium user experience. Although the Samsung A32 has a bigger battery, the faster charging capabilities of the Motorola, and the battery optimization of the newer 4nm processor makes it a more viable choice. I also value having the telephoto lens over the macro and depth sensor.

Emily Harper
Emily Harper

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