Samsung came up with a new mid-range M42 5G, A51 5G and A52 5G phones. After the success of their previous version, yet another range off 5G phone are available in the market as a successor. Samsung never compromises in their quality and always includes some innovation in their products. There have been many waterproof smartphones from Samsung and customers are not demanding this feature in mid range devices as well. We are going to compare Samsung Galaxy M42 5G, A51 5G and A52 5G for a waterproof test to see whether these devices can withhold any water damage or not.
It is no surprise that Samsung mobile phones have a strong position in the smartphone market. The main reason is that this company has a phone for every price range. In other words, Samsung, without a doubt, delivers the best Android experience on the market with all the best specs, power-packed in devices that look premium and give you a world-class experience. The brand claims that Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is with IP67 rating, lets find out the truth after the waterproof test. Before moving to the waterproof test, let’s have a quick look at the specification of M42 5G, A51 5G and A52 5G phones.
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Samsung Galaxy M42 5G, A51 5G and A52 5G | Waterproof Test
IP means Ingress Protection, and the rating indicates the level of protection for soil or liquid entering the device. However, the number after the IP rating shows how capable the device is to protect from water and dust as per the industry. So, while if the IP rating is not available, never try to use it in water, else it can cause some serious damage to your device.
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G smartphone has a 6.6-inch HD + Super AMOLED Infinity-U display and an in-display fingerprint scanner. This phone has a quad-camera setup for photography, including a 48-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5-megapixel depth sensor with a 5-megapixel macro lens. In contrast, a 20M megapixel front camera has been given in this phone for selfies and video calling.
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G smartphone works on Android 11 based OneUI 3.1. For better performance, the phone is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor, with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery, with which fast charging support is also available.
Waterproof Test of Samsung Galaxy M42 5G
Components | Result |
Screen | Working Properly |
I/O Ports | Damaged |
Speakers | Water Goes Inside |
Microphone | Working |
Rear Camera | Working |
Front Shooter | Clicking Blur Pictures |
Power Button | Not Working |
Volume Rocker | Working correctly |
Above all, the results clearly show that the Galaxy M42 5G is not waterproof at all. The power button, I/O port, and speakers stop working immediately, and the camera is also damaged. In the end, only the screen is responsive, but other all component is fully damaged, indicating that there is water in the device after the waterproof test.
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
The Galaxy A51 5G, launched globally in April 2020, has Android 10 based One UI 2. It has a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with an octa-core processor coupled with 8 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of storage. Samsung Galaxy A51 5G smartphone do not possess any official waterproof or IP certification. Since it’s a mid-range smartphone, such features are not present in the phone.
Waterproof Test of Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
Components | Result |
Screen | Working |
I/O Ports | Working |
Speakers | Not Working |
Microphone | Working |
Rear Camera | Working |
Front Shooter | Working |
Power Button | Damaged |
Volume Rocker | Damaged |
After performing the waterproof test, we can conclude that the Galaxy A51 5G is not a splashproof or waterproof device. As we can see from the results, The power buttons and volume buttons for the device got water damage. Apart from that, the speakers also don’t seem to work normally and have a muffled up sound.
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
The Galaxy A52 5G, launched globally in March, has Android 11 based One UI 3.1. It has a 6.5-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity O display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. Also, The octa-core processor has been given in the phone. Although it has 8 GB RAM and up to 256 GB of storage, it will expand through a memory card up to 1TB. Samsung galaxy A52 5G smartphone comes with an IP67 rating, which is a great thing. Only a few smartphones with IP67 ratings have been seen in the mid-range budget. This rating means that the phone is splashproof and dustproof.
Waterproof Test of Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
Components | Result |
Screen | Working |
I/O Ports | Working |
Speakers | Working |
Microphone | Working |
Rear Camera | Working |
Front Shooter | Working |
Power Button | Working |
Volume Rocker | Working |
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Although, After performing the waterproof test, we can conclude that the Galaxy A52 5G is a splashproof device that can handle a few water or juice spills. However, you need to take good care of your phone as it does not have an official IP68 protection rating.
Conclusion
After conducting a waterproof test on Samsung Galaxy M42 5G, A51 5G and A52 5G, we can say that only Galaxy A52 5G holds any official waterproof ratings. The other two, M42 5G & A51 5G, are great devices, but they do not possess any waterproof or splashproof features.
The waterproof test is purely based on individual/team observation. This test will only give an idea of whether a device is waterproof or not. So users are advised not to try this at home, as it might damage their device.
Device Model | Waterproof ratings |
Samsung Galaxy M42 5G | None |
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G | None |
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G | IP67 Splashproof |
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G do come with an IP67 rating, but that stands for splashproof. This means the device will withstand any accident water splash. Users are requested not to use these devices in water activities like swimming or playing at the beach, as it will be most likely damage your smartphone.