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The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G smartphone is finally here. With a powerful battery, brilliant camera and an affordable price, this is a can't-miss Samsung deal.
Samsung is also promising many of the same nightography, optical image stabilization and general AI enhancements you’ll find on the more expensive Galaxy models — the A54 runs the same OneUI 5 ...
The Galaxy A54 5G is Samsung’s direct answer to Google’s Pixel6A and won’t hurt your wallet thanks to its $450 price point. Like the previous model, the Galaxy A53 5G, the A54 features a ...
Samsung’s Galaxy A54 is $450 if you buy it unlocked. But if you need mmWave connectivity to access the 5G bandwidth you’re paying for, it’s $50 more, ...
Not a lot has changed, but the Galaxy A55 introduces some key differences from its predecessor. Here's our Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. Galaxy A54 comparison to show you what's new.
Samsung’s more affordable mid-tier phone shares a few similarities with the A54. For example, the A34 also sports an FHD+ SuperAMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,000 nits of brightness.
Samsung has also upgraded the A54’s processor, running on the 5nm octa-core Exynos 1380 – the company’s latest in-house chip. Samsung claims that this should offer 20 percent performance ...
The 6GB RAM/128GB Samsung Galaxy A54 is available to buy now for $450 through Samsung’s own online store, plus various carriers — including AT&T, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon.
The Samsung Galaxy A54 will release on April 6, and prices will start at $450. If you’re in a hurry to get your hands on one, you can also preorder the phone starting March 30. Overall winner ...
The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G has a 4nm process SoC with faster performance cores (2.75 GHz) when compared with the 5nm process SoC on the Galaxy A54 5G that has a performance core clock speed of 2.4 GHz.
Samsung's Galaxy A54 had a 65% charge remaining after our battery stress test. That's an excellent score for a phone with a 6.4-inch screen, especially one running at 120Hz.