In recent years, with the rapid growth of communication technology and the necessity for Radiofrequency (RF) front-end devices, the one-port Surface Acoustic Wave Resonator (SAWR) turns out to be a significant component in the design of a SAW device. Hence, the present study concentrates on and around one-port multi-layer SAW resonators with their applications in communication systems. A comparative and critical analysis of various parameters is explored including temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF), Quality factor (Q-factor), phase velocity, impedance ratio, bandwidth, sensitivity, metallization ratio, etc. to discuss the advantage and disadvantages of conventional one-port multi-layer SAW resonator. Through the analysis, future research trends as well as the applications of one port multi-layer SAW resonator are also discussed. The study also explores that the one port multi-layer SAW resonator finds employability in various applications like multimedia and mobile communication, medical field sensing technology, broadband signal processing at high frequencies, etc. Thus, significant, and efficient parameters of the resonator can be easily identified through comparative and critical analysis. The outcome of this study will help the researchers to enhance their work in this specific field in the future.