More color variants of the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 have been revealed, with a similar design language to the Galaxy S23.
Samsung may influence potential mid-range buyers by unveiling Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54. Once again, the official renders of the two highly anticipated Galaxy A phones have been revealed, showing more color options.
If you’ve seen the renders of the Galaxy A54 and A34, you shouldn’t be surprised that these two upcoming mid-range phones will inherit their design language from the Galaxy S23. The A-series devices have separate rear camera cutouts and a flat display and back panel.
These newly leaked renders via WinFuture Media show different color schemes specifically for the Galaxy A34. The A34 has a color gamut (gradual color change) for one of the two color options (purple and silver). Also, according to the renders, the Galaxy A54 will be available in black, lime green, purple and white.
One prominent design component that distinguishes the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 from each other is the Infinity display. The Galaxy A34 has an Infinity-U display notch for the selfie camera, While the Galaxy A54 looks a little more updated thanks to the Infinity-O aperture.
Also, the Galaxy A54’s camera lens is a bit larger, and perhaps Samsung is using higher-quality materials for the back panel and frame. Either way, both mid-range phones bring a sense of design harmony to Samsung’s lineup of devices for 2023.
Regarding specifications, the Galaxy A54 will likely use an Exynos 1380 chipset and 8GB of RAM, and 128GB or 256GB of expandable storage via microSD card. Interestingly, it is said that the Galaxy A34 will be equipped with a chip of a different brand, the MediaTek MT6877V chip, which will be paired with 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of expandable storage. Both phones should have a Super AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz.
In late February, Samsung may reveal more information about the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 at Mobile World Congress. The company has yet to announce the release date of the mid-range Galaxy A phones.