It is a truly familiar affair - shutter and a mode carousel on the right, along with toggles for cameras and zoom levels (in the case of the A52 - 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 4x and 10x), as well as a Scene optimizer indicator/toggle in the corner. Just like the camera hardware itself, Samsung hasn't really changed anything with the camera app on the A52s 5G. The ultrawide uses a Samsung s5k3l6 sensor, which is technically a 13MP module, though it is being marketed and used at 12MP in the Galaxy A52s 5G. The same goes for the 32MP selfie, which can either be the Samsung s5kgd2 or the Sony IMX616. Unfortunately, we have no way of knowing which one our unit has without disassembling it. Our review unit can either use a Samsung s5kgw1p sensor, commonly known as the GW1, for its primary 64MP Quad-Bayer snapper or a Sony IMX682. Same goes for the dedicated macro and depth sensors, which are 5MP, f/2.4, instead of the popular 2MP units. The ultrawide unit is also a higher-res option at 12MP, f/2.2, instead of an 8MP one. One that has a fairly bright aperture of f/1.8 and a sensor size somewhere in the 1/1.7X" neighborhood. Credit where credit is due, though, Samsung opted for a higher-res 64MP Quad Bayer main cam instead of a 48MP unit. The camera setup on the A52s 5G is "familiar" in the sense that most every modern mid-ranger that's worth its salt is rocking a main+ultrawide+macro+depth camera arrangement these days.
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