Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A34 and A54 leaked in all their glory

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A34 and A54 leaked in all their glory
We’ve previously reported about Samsung’s upcoming mid-range smartphones, the Galaxy A34 and A54, so the most recent leak coming from a reputable website is pretty much here to cement all the information we had until now.

More importantly, WinFuture’s report includes some high-resolution pictures showing both unannounced devices in all their glory. Since none of the information comes through official channels, let’s just say that the rumored specs of the Galaxy A54, the more powerful device of the two, include a stunning 6.4-inch SuperAMOLED FHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate, and a rather modest Exynos 1380 chipset.

According to the cited source, the Galaxy A54 will have 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage in Europe, but the amount of memory might be different in other regions. The phone is also expected to pack a triple camera setup (50MP+12MP+5MP), as well as a secondary 32-megapixel selfie snapper.

Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy A54 is rumored to feature IP67 certification, which means it’s waterproof. Finally, the mid-range device will be powered by a massive 5,000 mAh battery with an undisclosed usage time.

The Galaxy A34 is just slightly less impressive than the A54. It’s said to sport an even larger 6.6-inch SuperAMOLED FHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate. On the inside, the phone packs an octa-core MediaTek MT6877V processor, 6/8GB RAM and 128/256GB internal memory.



The back side houses a similar triple camera setup but with different modules (48MP+8MP+5MP). Also, the phone is expected to feature a 13-megapixel selfie camera and a large 5,000 mAh battery. Just like the Galaxy A54, the A34 will feature IP67 certification.

Both Galaxy A34 and A54 are likely to be introduced at the end of March. No word on prices yet, but we’ll probably learn more about these two, and whatever additional smartphones Samsung plans to announced next month, in the coming weeks. These may not be the best Samsung phones, but they look pretty great on paper.

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