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4 features you should consider when choosing between iPhone XR and Samsung A52 Camera

Olanrewaju Adeniyi by Olanrewaju Adeniyi
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Smartphone buyers generally prioritise camera quality. Popular phones with great cameras include the iPhone XR and Samsung A52. This article compares the cameras of these two gadgets in detail.

The 2018 iPhone XR has a 12MP wide-angle rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture. It includes OIS, Smart HDR, and 60-fps 4K video recording. The 7MP front camera records 1080p video at f/2.2.

In contrast, the 2021 Samsung A52 has quad cameras. The primary camera has an OIS-supported 64MP wide-angle lens with f/1.8 aperture. A 12MP ultra-wide lens, 5MP macro lens, and 5MP depth sensor are also included. The 32MP front camera records 4K video.

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Photography and low-light performance (iPhone XR vs Samsung A52 Camera)

The iPhone XR specialises in natural and balanced shots. Apple image processing algorithms reproduce colours accurately, have a wide dynamic range, and preserve detail in different lighting conditions. Smart HDR blends multiple exposures to create well-lit, detailed shots even in poor circumstances.

The Samsung A52’s higher-resolution primary sensor produces sharper, more detailed photos. Its camera system captures bright hues for social media posts. The ultra-wide lens lets users take group and landscape photographs. However, some may find colour reproduction less natural than the iPhone XR.

Low-light photography is good on the iPhone XR despite its single back camera. The wide aperture and OIS reduce blur and noise, making dim shots brighter and more transparent. Maintaining shadow and highlight details is also essential for Smart HDR.

Low-light photography is good on the Samsung A52. Night Mode brightens and details nighttime photographs with multi-frame processing. The 64MP sensor collects more light, improving low-light performance. In extreme low-light settings, the iPhone XR’s consistency may be better.

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Video recording (iPhone XR vs Samsung A52 Camera)

With 4K video at 60fps and excellent stabilisation, the iPhone XR is a safe choice for capturing smooth, high-quality footage. The front camera’s 1080p recording works well for video calls and selfies.

With 4K front and back cameras, the Samsung A52 offers excellent resolution for video lovers. The Super Steady option improves video stabilisation for action shots and vlogs. The iPhone XR’s video quality is often better, notably in dynamic range and colour accuracy.

The Apple Camera app is simple and user-friendly. The simple UI makes it suitable for all ability levels. The seamless interaction with iOS makes Smart HDR and portrait mode work perfectly.

Samsung’s camera app has additional modes and options. Pro mode lets advanced users modify ISO, shutter speed, and white balance. This can benefit enthusiasts but overwhelm casual users.

Both the iPhone XR and Samsung A52 have robust cameras. With its simple UI and steady performance, the iPhone XR takes natural, balanced photographs and movies. Quad cameras, higher-resolution images, and innovative functions make the Samsung A52 more versatile. The choice between these two phones depends on personal tastes and photographic demands.

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Olanrewaju Adeniyi

Olanrewaju Adeniyi

Olanrewaju is a creative media professional focused on tech storytelling and digital content creation. He produces engaging content on tech, AI, software, and innovation. He also trains staff on using AI tools for research, video editing, and productivity.

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