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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Matchy-matchy with the whole family

Matchy-matchy with the whole family

March 12, 2023 by StrawberrY Gal

Families share everything together: a home, meals, the WiFi, chores and responsibilities, even your feelings and secrets. After all, the family that plays together, stays together. Sharing is selfless and it’s how we learn to include one another and live harmoniously under one roof. It strengthens relationships and a sense of belonging, not to mention, builds character.

There are plenty of ways families can get matchy-matchy with each other, and using the Galaxy A series is one. The Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 are the perfect phones that are versatile and affordable for the whole fam. Samsung’s best-selling smartphone range is all about bringing awesome innovation made for all!

For Mom & Dad

Moms and Dads are providers and nurturers; at the same time, they have to juggle family and work life. No wonder they need all the help they can get! The Galaxy A series can act as their personal assistant to help them switch gears from home mode to office mode. With Bixby Routines, they can automate their daily routine to get things done quicker, such as turning the phone silent in the office, playing music when driving, reducing screen brightness at night, adjusting the lights in the house and triggering Samsung smart home appliances. They can even set home reminders to remember to get things done.
Mom and Dad will also love the expansive 6.5-inch screen  and vibrant FHD+ Super AMOLED display on the Galaxy A53 for watching their late night K-dramas or when video calling with all the uncles and aunties. For more convenience, they don’t have to bring cash or cards when they go out, as the Galaxy A series lets them pay with Samsung Wallet for easy transactions.

For big bro or big sis

Bossy, reliable and over-achievers, firstborns tend to carry high “expectAsians” from their parents, kicking their sense of responsibility and ambition into overdrive. By the time they’re in university, the eldest child already has their whole life planned out. Big sis or bro needs a phone that will empower them to continue their unbroken record of great grades. Link to Windows  and App Continuity connects their Galaxy A series phone to their PCs or tablets, enabling them to easily transfer files between devices, copy information back and forth, extend screen, and take calls and messages from their PC or tablet.
Powered with a 5nm Octa-core processor, the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 are built to handle heavy-duty multitasking, while RAM Plus  reads their usage patterns and provides extra virtual RAM for an additional boost to switch between different assignments. The massive 5,000 mAh (typical)  battery gives them more than two days  of power, so they can go longer during back-to-back classes and keep cramming day and night.

For the middle kid

Sociable, independent and somewhat rebellious, the middle child is often left to their own devices, giving them time to follow their own passions and express their creativity. Gen MZs especially are hooked on creating content for their Instagram or TikTok accounts. With the Galaxy A53, they are sure to love the 32MP front camera for flawless selfies and 64MP main camera to create detailed and aesthetic masterpieces. The AI-enhanced camera has an improved Night mode to make every photo and video pop. OIS and AI technology stabilises the camera for sharp and steady shots every time.
The designated photographer for every family event, they can use Single Take, which will snap, snap, snap multiple photos and videos with just one tap, so that they can choose the best ones later. That way, you guys will never miss a candid moment and have endless content to reminisce about for decades.
For the baby of the family
Always the family pet, the youngest kid was born into the era of technology and will be a pro at flexing all the key or hidden features of the Galaxy A series in no time. The Galaxy A53 will sure to satisfy this avid mobile gamer with the Game Booster  to give them a winning edge. Game Booster tracks their gaming patterns to optimise the phone’s battery life, temperature and memory, while blocking background activities and notifications so they won’t lose focus.
Convinced yet? Only one way to find out! Explore the versatile and affordable Galaxy A series with the whole family today: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a-series/

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