Samsung Galaxy A54 Review, Design, Features And Pricing

Samsung Galaxy A54 Review, Design, Features And Pricing

When it first debuted last month, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series was the topic of conversation, but now that things have quieted down a bit, the company is concentrating on releasing new devices in its mid-range. 

The unveiling of the Galaxy A54 5G, a gadget that has been long speculated and even occasionally leaked, will be welcomed by those seeking a more affordable but feature-rich smartphone.

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Amazing Graphite and Awesome Violet are two gorgeous color options for the Galaxy A54 5G, which has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. 

Samsung is using an Exynos 1380 octa-core processor as its system on a chip, together with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. 

If you feel like that’s not enough capacity, you’re in luck since the Galaxy A54 5G will also come with a microSD card that can accommodate up to 1TB of extra storage.

For people who enjoy taking pictures and videos, the gadget has three cameras on the back: a 50 MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP macro camera. 

Selfie enthusiasts will be happy with the 32MP front-facing camera. In terms of battery life, this device’s huge 5,000mAh capacity battery should allow for all-day use. 

You know Samsung has you covered with the most recent software since its launch in 2023, with One UI 5.1 operating on top of Android 13.

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You are, on the whole, getting a decent package here. The incentives that Samsung will provide when it goes on sale, such as qualified trade-in deals and Galaxy Buds Live for $49.99, will, however, make things even sweeter. 

The retail price is $449.99, and pre-orders for it begin on March 30. A retail release date of April 6 has been scheduled.

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