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Yesterday, Samsung introduced the expected mid-range smartphones Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A53 5G a Galaxy A73 5G. They all boast great OLED displays with high refresh rates, nice design, high-quality photo sets, but also water and dust resistance according to the IP67 standard. In addition, however, they also offer a function that is no longer commonplace in mid-range phones today.

That feature is the presence of a microSD card slot. Since Samsung removed this slot from the series phones Galaxy S21, one can hear the anger of many fans complaining that the Korean smartphone giant is removing features from its devices instead of adding them. Yes, many users also encounter the removal of chargers from the packaging not only on flagships.

U Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A53 5G a Galaxy Fortunately, this is not the case with the A73 5G. All have a microSD card slot and their internal memory can be expanded up to 1 TB. The question is whether phones need a microSD card when they are also offered in variants with 256GB of storage and when the popularity of cloud services continues to grow. Although both may seem like generous storage space at first glance, for a more demanding user who likes to shoot videos in 4K resolution or play modern games that can take up more than 10 GB of space, this may no longer be enough. Then a smaller microSD card simply comes in handy.

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