Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G vs Oppo Reno10 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date September 1, 2021 July 15, 2023
Release Year 2021 2023

Physical

Volume 100.87 cm³ 96.4 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.44 "/g 3.62 "/g
Weight 189 g 185 g
Height 159.9 mm 162.4 mm
Width 75.1 mm 74.2 mm
Thickness 8.4 mm 8 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Awesome Black
  • Awesome White
  • Awesome Purple
  • Awesome Mint
  • Ice Blue
  • Silvery Grey

Display

Screen Size 6.5 " 6.7 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1080 x 2412
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 84.9 % 89.6 %
Pixel Density 405 PPI 394 PPI
Refresh Rate 120 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A 500 nits
HBM Brightness 800 nits 800 nits
Peak Brightness N/A 950 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 106.51 mAh/in² 111.38 mAh/in²
Battery Density 44.61 mAh/cm³ 51.87 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4500 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SM7325 Snapdragon 778G 5G (6 nm) Mediatek Dimensity 7050 (6 nm)
CPU Octa-core (1x2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 3x2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (2x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Adreno 642L Mali-G68 MC4

Connectivity

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

Software

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

Comparison Summary

Alright, let's dive deep into the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G and the Oppo Reno10. These two mid-range contenders have a lot to offer, but their differences in approach are quite revealing. I'll break it all down for you, focusing on what really matters to the user.

1. Specifications Breakdown

FeatureSamsung Galaxy A52s 5GOppo Reno10Real-World Implications
Design
Dimensions159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 mm, 189g162.4 x 74.2 x 8 mm, 185gReno10 is slightly taller & thinner, both very similar weight
Display
Size6.5"6.7"Reno10 offers a bit more screen real estate
Resolution1080x24001080x2412Sharp, detailed visuals on both
PPI405394Very similar sharpness in everyday use.
TechnologyAMOLEDAMOLEDVibrant colors and deep blacks on both
Refresh Rate120Hz120HzSmooth scrolling and animations on both
Brightness800 nits950 nitsReno10 has an edge in outdoor visibility
Performance
ChipsetSnapdragon 778G 5GDimensity 7050Snapdragon offers 5% better performance on benchmarks.
Antutu Score570,752541,500A52s 5G a bit better for demanding apps and games
GPUAdreno 642LMali-G68 MC4Both are capable GPUs for gaming, but their performance differs based on the game.
Camera
Rear Standard64MP, f/1.8, 1/1.7"64MP, f/1.7, 1/2"A52s 5G has a slightly larger sensor. Reno 10 wider aperture.
Selfie32MP, f/2.032MP, f/2.4, 1/2.74"A52s 5G captures more light. Reno10 has a larger pixel size in the front camera
TelephotoN/A32MP, f/2.0, 1/2.74"Reno10 offers optical zoom capabilities
Wide Angle12MP, f/2.28MP, f/2.2, 1/2.8"A52s 5G higher resolution on the wide lens. Reno10 has a slightly larger pixel size for the wide lens
Portrait5MP, f/2.4N/AA52s 5G has a dedicated depth sensor
Macro5MP, f/2.4N/AA52s 5G has a dedicated Macro lens
Video4K@30fps (EIS), 1080p@30/60fps (EIS), 1080@120fps4K@30fps (EIS), 1080p@30/60/120/480fps (EIS)Reno10 has more slo-mo options; A52s 5G has better overall video stabilization.
Camera FeaturesOIS, Quad camera, PDAF, etcOptical zoom, Triple camera, continuous autofocus, RAW, etcA52s 5G has OIS, Reno10 has Optical zoom and RAW.
Battery
Capacity4500 mAh5000 mAhReno10 can last longer on a single charge
Charging25W Fast Charging67W Fast ChargingReno10 charges up significantly faster
Software
OSAndroid 11 (up to 14)Android 13 (up to 14)Reno10 will be more up to date
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), MIMOBoth support fast Wi-Fi; Reno10 features MIMO
Bluetooth5.05.3 LE, APT-x, LDACReno10 is newer with Low energy and higher fidelity codecs.
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, QZSS, GalileoReno10 has more satelite systems
Storage
Internal128/256 GB256 GBBoth are generous, but the A52s5G has a base model with 128GB.
RAM6/8 GB8 GBBoth are more than adequate for most users
ExpandableNoNoNeither supports Micro SD cards
Audio
Audio QualityDolby AtmosBasicA52s5G has better spatial audio capabilities
Security
Fingerprint sensorbasicbasicBoth support basic fingerprint sensor
Build Quality
Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 5UnknownA52s5G has a more rugged screen

2. Key Insights

Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G:

  • Strengths: Its Snapdragon 778G chipset provides slightly better processing power than the Reno10, making it a bit smoother for intensive tasks and gaming. It also offers a better front-facing camera and a more versatile rear camera array with OIS and dedicated macro and depth lenses. The presence of Dolby Atmos enhances audio quality, and the screen has Gorilla Glass protection for added durability.
  • Competitive Advantages: Slightly better performance and overall camera versatility
  • Trade-offs: It has a smaller battery and slower charging compared to the Reno10. It also lacks a telephoto lens.

Oppo Reno10:

  • Strengths: Its primary advantage is the larger battery with significantly faster charging (67W vs 25W). The Reno10 also features a telephoto lens with 2X optical zoom, which provides better results than digital zoom. Its newer Bluetooth standard supports better audio codecs. It offers a slightly brighter screen and a newer Android version out of the box.
  • Competitive Advantages: Significantly faster charging, larger battery, and telephoto lens.
  • Trade-offs: Its performance is a bit lower than the A52s 5G in benchmarks, and its camera system lacks the versatility of its competitor. Also lacks a dedicated depth sensor.

3. User Profiles and Recommendations

  • Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G:

    • Best for: Gamers and users who prioritize performance, camera versatility, and more durable devices.
    • Use Cases: Mobile gaming, photography enthusiasts, users who want Dolby Atmos audio, and prefer a more secure screen
    • Value: While older, its performance and camera features can be found at a better price than the Reno10.
  • Oppo Reno10:

    • Best for: Users who prioritize battery life, faster charging, and a larger display with a telephoto lens.
    • Use Cases: Frequent travelers, content streamers, those who take portraits, and want longer battery life.
    • Value: Offers newer features and faster charging with a mid-range price tag

4. Buying Decision Framework

Here are three key questions to guide your decision:

  1. Do you prioritize camera versatility or telephoto zoom? If you need a dedicated macro and portrait lens, go for A52s. If you want the zoom and prefer the latest Bluetooth capabilities, pick the Reno10.
  2. Is battery life or faster charging more important to you? If you need longer battery life and faster charging speed, the Reno10 is the clear winner. If not, then it may not be as important to you and the A52s 5G may be fine.
  3. Do you value peak performance, or are you okay with adequate performance? If you want the absolute best performance at the price point for gaming and other demanding tasks, the A52s is the winner. If a device that is more than adequate is fine with you, the Reno10 will be perfect.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • For the avid mobile gamer: The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G is a better bet with its stronger processor and GPU. It will provide a better experience with intensive games and smoother frame rates.
  • For the on-the-go photographer: This depends on your needs. If you want a macro and depth lens, go for A52s. For telephoto, pick the Reno10.
  • For the busy professional: The Oppo Reno10 is a better fit with its rapid charging and longer battery life.
  • For the everyday user: Either phone will do depending on preference. If you prefer Dolby Atmos and Gorilla Glass, pick A52s. If you prefer slightly newer tech and features, go with Reno10.

My Choice

If I were choosing between these two, I'd lean towards the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G. Here’s why: While the Oppo Reno10 has some strong advantages like faster charging and a telephoto lens, the A52s 5G edges it out in the areas I personally value more: robust processing power, better camera versatility including a dedicated macro lens (I love detail shots), and the added peace of mind provided by Gorilla Glass. Although the battery may be smaller, I'm used to charging more frequently. Ultimately, for my needs, the A52s 5G offers a more well-rounded package.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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