Galaxy A54 vs Galaxy A53: How Much Better is Samsung’s New Mid-Ranger?

After tiny changes between the Galaxy A52 and A53, even design-wise, Samsung took the bold decision… to simply copy the Galaxy S23 visuals on the Galaxy A54. Will it be enough to attract those still on earlier models? Before answering that question, let’s take a look at the technical specifications of the Galaxy A53 and A54:

Samsung Galaxy A53 vs. Galaxy A54
Product
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Samsung Galaxy A53
Samsung Galaxy A54
MSRPfrom $449.99from $449.99
Display6.5″ OLED6.4″ OLED
2,400 x 1,080 pixels2,340 x 1,080 pixels
120 Hz refresh rate
SoCSamsung Exynos 1280
2x Cortex-A78 @ 2.4 GHz
6x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0 GHz
Samsung Exynos 1380
4x Cortex-A78 @ 2.4 GHz
4x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0 GHz
RAM6 / 8 GB RAM
Storage128 / 256 GB
Expandable memoryYes, expandable up to 1 TB
OSOne UI 4.1 based on Android 12
Four years of Android updates
Five years of security updates
One UI 5.1 based on Android 13
Four years of Android updates
Five years of security updates
CameraMain: 64 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Ultra-wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2
Macro: 5 MP, f/2.4
Depth of field: 5 MP, f/2.4
Main: 50 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Ultra-wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2
Macro: 5 MP, f/2.4
 
Selfie camera32 MP, f/2.2
Battery5,000 mAh
Wired charging at 25 W
Connectivity5G / LTE / Wi-Fi 5 / Wi-Fi Direct / Bluetooth 5.1 / NFC5G / LTE / eSIM / Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi Direct / Bluetooth 5.3 / NFC
IP CertificationIP67
ColorsAwesome Blue, Awesome Black, Awesome Peach, Awesome WhiteAwesome Lime, Awesome Graphite, Awesome Violet, Awesome White
Dimensions and weight159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 mm, 189 g
6.3 x 2.9 x 0.3 in, 0.42 lb
158.2 x 76.7 x 8.2 mm, approx. 202 g
6.2 x 3.0 x 0.3 in, 0.44 lb
Advantages
  • Good AMOLED display
  • Good performance
  • Decent battery life
  • The best software support in the category
  • Great AMOLED screen (as usual)
  • Excellent battery life
  • Good performance in apps and games
  • The best update policy on its price range
  • Fewer bloatware than its Chinese rivals
Cons
  • Slow charging
  • No headphone jack
  • Non-competitive price
  • No headphone jack
  • Slow wired charging
  • Lags behind the Pixels in camera performance
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After testing both phones, we rounded up what changed and improved in the Galaxy A54 over its predecessor, in case you are in doubt about one of them, or simply want to upgrade.

Table of Contents:

Display and design

Samsung Galaxy A53
In the Galaxy A53 (above), Samsung still relied on the camera island. This has disappeared in the Galaxy A54. / © nextpit

With smartphones practically following the same design on the front for the past five years or so, the main visual differences can be found on their backs, something that Samsung curiously decided to keep almost the same between 2021 and 2022 with the Galaxy A52, A52s, and A53. For 2023, the Galaxy A54 ditched the useless depth camera and inherited the Galaxy S23 family design.

Samsung reverted a long trend and also made the 2023 model slightly smaller, with a 6.4” instead of the 6.5” display on the A53. Both models follow the same look on the front side, with a punch-hole housing the selfie camera, and a noticeable bezel around the screen. Back in the Galaxy A54 is the IP67 certification for water and dust resistance.

Performance and connectivity

On the performance front, the Galaxy A54 brought a considerable upgrade in relation to its predecessor, with a more powerful Exynos 1380 processor replacing the Exynos 1280 found on the Galaxy A53. On paper, the new chip replaced two low-power CPU cores (Cortex-A55) with two high-performance CPUs (Cortex-A78) but didn’t change clock speeds, while also adding an extra Mali-G78 GPU core (5 vs 4).

 Samsung Galaxy A54
(Exynos 1380)
Samsung Galaxy A53
(Exynos 1280)
3DMark Wild Life
3DMark Wild Life Stress Test
  • Best loop: 2840
  • Worst loop: 2804
  • Best loop: 2324
  • Worst loop: 2312
Geekbench 6
  • Single: 1022
  • Multi: 2889

Benchmarks results line up reasonably well with the technical changes, with faster graphics and multi-threaded performance. In practice, however, both performed equally well in our tests, with enough power for browsing the web, taking pictures, multitasking on the go, and playing mainstream games.

That can be partly attributed to the choices Samsung made in the memory department, with plenty of RAM in both models—6 and/or 8 GB, depending on the region—and 128 or 256 GB storage options, expandable via a microSD card.

Connectivity-wise, the Galaxy A54 is one of the first mid-range phones to offer eSIM support. Other changes between the A54 and the Galaxy A53 can be found in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, which received a small upgrade.

Cameras

As we already mentioned above, the Galaxy A54 ditched the depth sensor found in the A53 and features a triple camera setup: a 50 MP main sensor optically stabilized, coupled with a similar pair of 12 MP ultra-wide lens and 5 megapixels macro camera also found on the Galaxy A53. For reference, the A53 had a 64 megapixels main camera.

In practice, both phones offer competent results in daylight conditions with the main camera. But during night shots we tended to prefer the pictures taken with the A54, even without turning the Night mode on.

The differences between the other cameras are even more subtle, due to the similar specifications. And the same applies to the 32 MP selfie camera found in both the Galaxy A54 and A53. One thing that cannot be measured in tests is the ongoing support offered by Samsung to its older models, often including additional features through software updates. 

Software

The software section is the one with fewer changes. Both models are running the same One UI 5.1 over Android 13 combination and are promised the same level of software support: 4 Android upgrades and 5 years of security patches. That translates to the Galaxy A53 receiving “Android 16” and getting security patches until 2027, while the A54 should receive “Android 17” and fixes until 2025.

Battery and Quick-Charging

On the battery and charging front both models offer identical specs: 5000 mAh capacity that can be replenished at up to 25 W. Remember that the Galaxy A54 and A53 do not include a charger on the box.

 Galaxy A54Galaxy A53
5 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
1 hour
Full charge
PC Mark Battery test

… And our tests confirmed the parity between both 2022 and 2023 models when it comes to charging speeds. Battery life, on the other hand, showed a small advantage for the A53, probably due to the higher power consumption of the Exynos 1380’s CPU and GPU cores on the A54 over the Exynos 1380.

Price and availability

The fun starts at $449 for the Galaxy A54 when it is released, which is the same price as the A53 at its release.

ModelRAMMemoryMSRP
Galaxy A536 GB128 GB$449
Galaxy A546 GB128 GB$449

We don’t want to hide the fact that the Galaxy A53 has been on the market for a year now, so you can find it for a more affordable price now. You can currently get the smartphone for cheaper on sites like Amazon without a contract.

The Galaxy A54 will be available for $449 when it is released.

Conclusion

Samsung Galaxy A54 display highlight
The Galaxy A54 sports a bright and fast AMOLED display, just like the A53. / © nextpit

The Galaxy A54 is a clear upgrade to its A53 predecessor in some important points, yet doesn’t move the needle when it comes to battery life, charging, or the display. Galaxy A53 owners don’t really gain much by upgrading outside a further year of software support, which will last quite a bit still for either model.

If you, on the other hand, are on the fence between both models, go with the A54. It will probably age better and will have an extra Android upgrade. That is, of course, unless you find the A53 for a considerably lower price…

And with that questionably useful advice, we end this comparison. Tell us in the comments which phone would you pick and why. Do you expect to see further adjustments in 2024 with a hypothetical “A55”? 

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