Samsung Galaxy A72 Review: Fantastic phone, but it could have been even better
It was the Galaxy A50 and Galaxy A70 were distinct in a variety of ways as were both the Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71. The A7x line offered higher-powered charging speeds, faster processors, more powerful cameras, larger batteries as well as larger displays. The Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 are now available. Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72, Samsung has cut short the number of distinctions in the Galaxy A72. The Galaxy A72 gets a bigger screen, battery, and zoom camera in the back, but is almost identical to Galaxy A52. Galaxy A52 as far as the specifications are concerned.
These specs offer highlights like Stereo speakers Snapdragon 710G processor, IP67 dust and water resistance, 90Hz refresh rate and an 8MP main camera that comes with the ability to stabilize images using optical imaging. These features already create that Galaxy A52 feel like a premium phone, and that mean the Galaxy A72 offer enough additional advantages over the A52 to make it a worthy choice or do you need to go with the former and save some cash in these uncertain financial times?
The Galaxy A72 review has the answer. Before we start I'd like to say that this review is going to focus on Galaxy A72 features that are different from those of the Galaxy A52. For the sake of being more specific we'll discuss the zoom camera as well as the battery life. in terms of design it is designed. A72 isn't much bigger over that of the A52 and neither is suited for single-handed use. For more information on the other features on the handset, make sure to go through our review of the Samsung Galaxy A52 and then check back to us.
Camera
The 3x telephoto camera of 8MP in Samsung's Galaxy A72 is, according to Samsung it's the same sensor that is that is in the Galaxy S20 FE. It can offer up to 30x digital zoom and the quality of photos as I've experienced it is similar to that of the S20 FE. With the proper lighting, you will get excellent results until 10x magnification. However, your photos don't look sharp after 4x or more. When I say "right lighting," I'm referring to the need to shoot photos during the day , and in bright indoor settings. Low-light conditions are difficult for the zoom camera of phones and this is no more difficult in this case.
However, outside with sufficient light, 10x magnification is the area where the camera shines. But, I did notice some noise in zoomed-in photos that were taken in bright sunlight. Samsung has also omitted its Zoom Lock function that was first introduced in its Galaxy S21 series and brought older flagships the feature using The One UI 3.1 update. Zoom Lock secures the frame position once you have reached 20x magnification, or greater. This means it is possible to take clear pictures of distant objects which could otherwise be a hassle. Samsung is able to add Zoom Lock onto the A72 by way of a software update but, right from the beginning there's no option to use it.
However, even with Zoom Lock the Galaxy A72 sets itself apart from the Galaxy A52 with its zoom camera. In addition, it offers a zoom camera at the market at a lower cost within Samsung's ever-growing range of smartphones and is a great choice for all customers who desire the best zooming features but don't want to shell out the money for an expensive phone, not even one that is as cheap like Samsung's Galaxy S20 FE.















