- Improved vibration, which for some reason none of the tech bloggers mentioned. Not like the Taptic Engine in the iPhone, of course, but head and shoulders above the A53 and all its predecessors in the line. From the cheap vibration of the A50 times, they finally came to a vibration that is not ashamed to brag and recommend to friends / colleagues. Navigation, swipes, notifications, etc. - all this is a great tactile pleasure.
- 2x optical zoom. Speaks for itself, practical application from the first day of use.
- The sound quality of the main speaker is better than on the A53, although it is a bit quieter.
- Appearance. The front resembles the Iphone XR or Iphone 11, which to some extent adds to the mid-budget "premium". The glass back also adds a touch of luxury both visually and tactilely. The glass does not protrude anywhere and does not cut the hand, only slightly protruding plastic frames of the phone (to protect the glass? ) make themselves felt. The thick display frames do not bother a bit (but there is already taste), but on the contrary, it is convenient: on the A53, I constantly experienced the problem that when stretching my thumb across the screen, the skin at the base of the finger touched the edge of the display and, accordingly, it reacted to it . Here, due to the thickness of the frames, I do not observe such a problem.
- Finally, in the screen refresh rate settings, the "High" frequency with a constant 120 Hz has changed to "Adaptive", which in theory will save a little charge. The very charge of the smartphone keeps everything just as worthy at a good level, like its predecessor.