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Does the new Samsung A53 coming out in April support VoLTE/WiFi calling/texts?

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this phone here is on pre-order. I have not opened my new iphone se 2022 yet, I am considering getting that Samsung instead for the better display (I do sometimes watch netflix on my phone)

I suck with phones, so any help here is welcome and appreciated.
 
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A52 (non 5g) atm feels cheaper and slower than a Note 8 from 2017... Instead of buying iphone 8 (feels realy the same as SE 2020) or a A53, you could invest in a lets say a S20 FE or iphone 11, or 12 mini if you like the small size. For pretty much the same price you will get a better device. No need to go for the cheapest option (like GT 710 instead of 1030 if you know what i mean)
 
A52 (non 5g) atm feels cheaper and slower than a Note 8 from 2017... Instead of buying iphone 8 (feels realy the same as SE 2020) or a A53, you could invest in a lets say a S20 FE or iphone 11, or 12 mini if you like the small size. For pretty much the same price you will get a better device. No need to go for the cheapest option (like GT 710 instead of 1030 if you know what i mean)

My current Samsung A30 has a cracked screen, and I have had no issues with its speed. I barely use my phone at all, I just want a nice screen for netflix and youtube, I have already decided this is the phone I want to get, I just need to see if it supports VoLTE and wifi calling/text first
 
My current Samsung A30 has a cracked screen, and I have had no issues with its speed. I barely use my phone at all, I just want a nice screen for netflix and youtube, I have already decided this is the phone I want to get, I just need to see if it supports VoLTE and wifi calling/text first
A52 supports all of that, so A53 should definitely too. Btw S20 FE (which nowadays costs about the same as A71) has got HDR10+ which will allow you to watch hdr content on netflix. And because the device offers more performance, it will be much more future proof than the upcoming A53. Well i dont want to be rude, and its your money so if you really want the A53 then you can ofc buy it. But a decent device easily lasts for 5-6 years (and even if you break its pricey amoled screen, you still know that the device is decent, so you just repair it and its lifespan continues).
 
My current Samsung A30 has a cracked screen, and I have had no issues with its speed. I barely use my phone at all, I just want a nice screen for netflix and youtube, I have already decided this is the phone I want to get, I just need to see if it supports VoLTE and wifi calling/text first
Almost certainly does since some US carriers (Verizon in particular) are moving to VoLTE only service...
 
Carrier dependent
 
Carrier dependent

my carrier supports VOLTE and WIFI calling/text. i just need to make sure the phone does before i drop half a grand on it.
 
my carrier supports VOLTE and WIFI calling/text. i just need to make sure the phone does before i drop half a grand on it.
I'd ask the carrier first and then if they don't know, Samsung. But I'd say you have good odds.
 
My old Samsung A52s supported VOLTE and WIFI calling so I see no reason the A53 shouldn't. It's depends on the carrier and also the region. I heard some ROM regions don't support it. My Oneplus 8T doesn't have it in the EU version for example.
 
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My old Samsung A52s supported VOLTE and WIFI calling so I see no reason the A53 shouldn't. It's depends on the carrier and also the region. I heard some ROM regions don't support it. My Oneplus 8T doesn't have it in the EU version for example.
"old"
 

my galaxy A30 is only two years old, and the battery doesn't even hold up at all anymore, its pitiful. its really sad our society has not created a law making battery replacement for smartphones easier and DIY. the e-waste is mind blowing.
 
my galaxy A30 is only two years old, and the battery doesn't even hold up at all anymore, its pitiful. its really sad our society has not created a law making battery replacement for smartphones easier and DIY. the e-waste is mind blowing.
I have A50 which is now nearly 3 years old, battery is holding up perfectly fine. I still get a bit over 8 hours on screen time, which I got when it was new. I'm pretty sure it's just software junk on your A30 and also use dev settings to reduce animations. Batteries ain't going to shit that fast.
 
Yeah old was the wrong word. I should say "previously owned". It's a great phone (also used the A50 before) but I wanted to give it to my family member to get an excuse to try a Oneplus.
 
I have A50 which is now nearly 3 years old, battery is holding up perfectly fine. I still get a bit over 8 hours on screen time, which I got when it was new. I'm pretty sure it's just software junk on your A30 and also use dev settings to reduce animations. Batteries ain't going to shit that fast.

I use my phone for netflix every night at work. so my phone always gets probably much heavier usage than most phones... 10 hrs a day of video playback on high brightness... plugged in and charged 2-3 times a day.

honestly I wish they would make a mini ipad size tablet, that has no battery, that operates plugin only, and has an OLED screen... and great speakers... i'd be set then... i just need a self contained portable device to plugin at work that is small like an ipad mini, but without battery worries. shame there is no market for that. i love to have shows playing in the background.
 
I use my phone for netflix every night at work. so my phone always gets probably much heavier usage than most phones...
And so what? I also use phone a lot.

10 hrs a day of video playback on high brightness... plugged in and charged 2-3 times a day.
You say it's for night, but you also say it's 10 hours everyday. WTF? You also mention work, but it seems that you are glued to phone more than an person without a job. Again WTF?

Anyway, there's no phone that can do 10+ hours of on screen time consistently today. You bought something that cannot meet your needs, so it's not degradation of battery, but just insufficient phone for special needs. That Energizer brick is probably the only thing that would be suitable for 10+ hours continuous on screen time with high brightness.
 
And so what? I also use phone a lot.


You say it's for night, but you also say it's 10 hours everyday. WTF? You also mention work, but it seems that you are glued to phone more than an person without a job. Again WTF?

Anyway, there's no phone that can do 10+ hours of on screen time consistently today. You bought something that cannot meet your needs, so it's not degradation of battery, but just insufficient phone for special needs. That Energizer brick is probably the only thing that would be suitable for 10+ hours continuous on screen time with high brightness.

i plug in my phone at work (when I remember, sometimes i forget and it dies quick). i work close to 70 hrs a week. i have two jobs. my night job allows me to have netflix on in the background playing.
 
I just got a A52s last week since the A53 doesn't really seem to have much upgrade from the A52s
 
For unlocked phones you might still have to give your carrier a call to get it enabled. My Poco F3 and carrier have both, but I still need to go call my carrier to get them to enable it (damn I need to stop putting that off).

As for the screen on time, 10 hours is certainly doable for web use and apps, but probably not for 100% video playback. Obviously, no one knows how the new Exynos 1280 is on battery life, how the screen is, etc. I get about 8-9 hours SOT full charge on a 4520mAh battery, always full brightness, no battery saver or turning off connectivity. The iPhone SE probably needs to be hooked up to power a lot more often though if you plan on watching Netflix all the time.

I do run true black on pretty much every app though (ArrowOS 12, the new Monet engine sets theme globally). Including Youtube, I use the Vanced app for adblock and true black. For batt life these OLED screens really don't like running white backgrounds, dark grey is fine.

Edit: OOF apparently Vanced is dead. Long live the king.
 
The A series are budget phones, if you get the mediatek versions they're a bit slow.
If you get exynos they're middling, snapdragon you'll be happy.

They'll always have missing features like NFC on some of them, waterproofing, wireless charging and so on... but the basic software features like VoLTE, VoWifi and RCS messaging? Yeah, that's globally supported on all the current ones. The only time they won't work, is if your telco blocks it.

(Personally, i only recommend the snapdragon variants like the A52S)
 
The A series are budget phones, if you get the mediatek versions they're a bit slow.
If you get exynos they're middling, snapdragon you'll be happy.
I strongly disagree. Mid range has gotten good and pretty much since phones got 30k in old Antutu (which is 50-60k now), I haven't felt performance to be lacking. Really, phones, even lower end phones have strong chips. Most problems with performance at this point are caused by storage type (eMMC instead of UFS), low RAM (4GB is totally fine, wouldn't recommend less), poor GPU (somehow GPUs haven't seen as big improvements as CPUs did) and obviously software neglect. With Samsung phones you can uninstall quite a bit of bloat with simple means, rest with adb. Then go to dev settings and setting animation scale to 0,5 instead of 1. And obviously remove permissions, perhaps activate data saver mode (stops automatic updating), disable auto sync, disable Google auto-update. And once you do this, even low end A series phone should feel quite fast. The era of truly slow phones pretty much ended in 2014, when Samsung got rid of awful Ace series and lower with 32 bit chips. In this case A30 has all necessities to be reasonably quick and to not feel any slower even than flagships in tasks, that aren't gaming or some hardcore editing.

You can see it for yourself:

Only eMMC phone (A1x series) stood out as really slow in anything loading related, but it still remained generally smooth (minus gaming). The difference between A5x series and S series is really small. In 95% tasks it's identical, meanwhile at game loading, you can sometimes notice a small difference in loading speed due to lesser CPU and perhaps older UFS version. Even in gaming difference in fps is small. Unless you shop for less than 150 Euro budget phone, nowadays it's almost impossible to find a slow new phone. Add some of my software optimizations and boom it's faster than neglected S series.

However, Exynos chips are better to be avoided for other reasons, mostly for inferior camera processing and perhaps less than ideal power usage on higher end chips. I personally only used lower end Exynos chips and they have been fine and not nearly as poor as high end ones. I also noticed that truly low end phones like A01 have superior camera quality, due to cutting out crappy Samsung post-processing, that Samsung put in their every single device. I hate it, but Samsung insists and keeps it, yet doesn't meaningfully improve it or fix it. Despite lower end sensor, I wouldn't be surprised that even A01 would sometimes beat A52 in camera test.
 
I have seen for myself. I have many of those phones, or had them and passed them on.

I have an A21S here and i've love for you to defend its performance (Not its battery life, but its day to day performance)
 
the A series are Samsung's budget line and in all honestly inferior to a iphone se 2022
 
I have seen for myself. I have many of those phones, or had them and passed them on.

I have an A21S here and i've love for you to defend its performance (Not its battery life, but its day to day performance)
I guess I'm still recovering from my Galaxy Ace 2. That thing lagged a lot. Imagine waiting 30-60 seconds for websites to render. And at the time it was "fast". It was certainly faster than Ace, Wildfire, Galaxy W and it was a phone bellow S line, but I had no idea that it would be still slow. Still it was a massive upgrade from Nokia 5230 touch, which had resistive screen (no multitouch), single core 400 MHz CPU. Sammy had dual core 800 MHz Novathor chip. 5230 didn't even have wifi. Anyway, I later went from Ace 2 to Note 3 Neo and it was truly fast phone. It lasted me 5 years. In the last years it was noticeably not fast, but I could get by. I remember it scored 30k points in modern Antutu. It could also run GTA SA passably. A50, which is my current phone, easily beats old Note 3 Neo. With power saving mode it gets over 110k points and it's just quick all around. Low end A series still have something like Snapdragon 439 (A01) and that SoC reaches around 87k points in Antutu, so it's low end today, but it's still quite good. I could get by with low end phone like that today if I needed to and it wouldn't be an awful experience either. Considering that we used to have phones like Galaxy Y, Galaxy Mini, Sony X10 Mini and etc borderline e-waste with calculator CPUs, not enough RAM, barely any storage for anything other than OS, tiny sub 3 inch screens with 240p screens and 3 MP cameras, things have really changed. The only thing that is worse today is that those old phones used to get a lot of love on XDA and had tons of ROMs to try. Galaxy Y was very customizable and you could overclock CPU by 2 times, put Android 4 or maybe Android 5 on it and make memory card to be usable as storage, which would really transform the whole device. Sadly there's nothing you can do about limited RAM, probably battery too (although there used to be those ridiculous obese battery cases), screen, comms and camera (although mods might exist, but hardware is really limiting factor, so I wouldn't expect software to fix that, considering it had reasonably decent camera software stock). Today, you can just buy bottom of the barrel Samsung and it will have reasonably modern Android version, be overall usable, play lower end games, have good camera and some actual storage, not to mention that it won't lag in general usage or with more than 3 homescreens for less money than that old Galaxy Y. The crazy thing is that A01 would be cheaper than Y probably not even adjusted to inflation. I recall that borderline e-waste to be expensive. And not only phones like A01 kinda awesome for their price, but it does run GTA SA well too, it's also close to S6 in performance. All that for 120 USD in 2019 and it wasn't even sold in US or Europe, I have only seen A10 for a while on sale. So what you can actually find and buy is going to be even better than A01, which is great. Considering how much better mid range phones like A52 are, which are like 3+ times faster than A01 are we really in position to complain about their performance? Even A01 runs GTA SA, unfortunately Asphalt 9 kinda runs, but not very well. Still, it's going to run like 90% of games reasonably well. Anything higher end than A01 will run games better and further reduce unrunnable game portion. And that's gaming, which is probably the most resource intensive task that most of people will do, Snapdragon 439 and higher end chips have no reason to lag in everyday tasks, if they lag in that, then it's more likely that poor governor or IO scheduler choice in ROM is used, rather than SoC itself. And this is A01, A52 is times faster than it and will cope even with shitty governor and IO scheduler picks much better. So today, it's not particularly reasonable to think that mid range or even low end phones will be slow or laggy, it's just simply getting rare and more of leftover from past, than something to really think about.

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I looked at A32 running Asphalt 9 and it runs it really well with high settings, that's very nice and honestly impressive. A21s, unfortunately, struggles in same game at default settings, perhaps lower settings could fix that. So it seems that S32 level phone is good enough even for intensive gaming (I have looked at its performance in COD and PUBG too). Not that it's fun to play games liek that on phone, but the point is that those "cheap" phones perform well enough to run them well.
 
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I wasn't talking about games, it lags just opening the camera, taking photos, or scrolling on facebook.
2D performance in some of these models, specifically mediatek/exynos budget models is downright bad. You need to research the phones, because some are pure shit and the model numbers are incredibly misleading, with newer higher model phones being inferior and missing common features (like NFC)
 
I wasn't talking about games, it lags just opening the camera, taking photos, or scrolling on facebook.
2D performance in some of these models, specifically mediatek/exynos budget models is downright bad. You need to research the phones, because some are pure shit and the model numbers are incredibly misleading, with newer higher model phones being inferior and missing common features (like NFC)
I really doubt that it's normal even for lower end A series to do that. I don't see why would hardware be inadequate for general usage. NFC isn't exactly common feature on all cheaper phones, partly due to its own rare usefulness. I personally only used it once or twice for printer and I could have used wifi direct for same purpose too, beyond that it's just kinda pointless tech, which is to close to QR codes or bluetooth. I still like to see it in my phones, but I guess it's reasonable to not have it on budget phones.

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Found your problem with it, A21S has eMMC 5.1 storage, which is fancy way of saying that it's basically soldered microSD card is used as storage. But still, once it loads stuff, it should be reasonable phone to use.
 
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