Galaxy a34 5g

  1. Galaxy A34 review
  2. Galaxy A34 5G (8GB RAM) Awesome Violet 256 GB
  3. Samsung Galaxy A54 5G vs Galaxy A34 5G: Which comes out on top?


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Galaxy A34 review

Samsung has released its new mid-range phones for this year, the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54. Both are looking as worthy successors to last year's models, and meaningful upgrades. We are here to tell you about the Galaxy A34 though, and the more affordable one, which will go for 399 euros in Europe and 349 British pounds sterling in the UK. Galaxy A34 5G unboxing Unboxing the Galaxy A34 is quite underwhelming. Not because there is nothing inside the box besides the phone and some documents, but more because it feels weird for a mid-range phone to not come with a charger. Here's all you get inside the Galaxy A34 box: • A Galaxy A34 5G • A USB-C to USB-C cable • Sim ejector tool • Documentation Specs Galaxy A34 5G Size and Weight 161.3 x 78.1 x 8.2 mm, 199 g Display • 2400 x 1080 resolution • 6.6" SUPER AMOLED • 120Hz refresh rate • 1000 nits max brightness Processor Mediatek Dimensity 1080 MT6877V (6 nm) RAM, Storage and Price Entry-level model with6GB RAM and 128GB storage starts at£349 / €390. Software Android 13 and One UI 5.1 Cameras • Main:48 MP (OIS, Autofocus), F1.8 • Ultra-wide: 8 MP.F2.2 • Macro:5 MP,F2.4 • Front: 13 MP Battery Size 5000 mAh Charging Speeds 25W wired charging, no wireless charging Given that Samsung decided to make the Galaxy A34 resemble its flagship phones as much as possible, it should go without saying how beautiful and clean it looks for a mid-range handset. It has a back panel that even though is made out of plastic and ever so slightly bends w...

Galaxy A34 5G (8GB RAM) Awesome Violet 256 GB

*Galaxy A34 5G is rated as IP67. Based on lab test conditions for submersion in up to 1 metre of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Not advised for beach or pool use. Water and dust resistance of device is not permanent and may diminish over time.**Colour availability may vary depending on country, region, or carrier. ***5G network availability and actual speed may vary depending on country, network provider and user environment. *Images simulated for illustrative purposes.**1,000 nits at HBM (High Brightness Mode).***Measured diagonally, the screen size is 16.65cm (6.6") in the full rectangle and 16.21cm (6.4") accounting for the rounded corners. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the camera cutout.^5G network availability and actual speed may vary depending on country, network provider and user environment. *Requires optimal connection. 5G Network availability and actual speed may vary depending on country, region, network provider and user environment.**Memory/storage options and availability may vary by country, region or carrier. Actual storage availability may vary depending on pre-installed software.***MicroSD card sold separately. Indicator 1 • *Image simulated for illustrative purposes. • *Galaxy A34 5G is rated as IP67. Based on lab test conditions for submersion in up to 1 metre of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Not advised for beach or pool use. Water and dust resistance of device is not permanent and may diminish over time. • *Dolby At...

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G vs Galaxy A34 5G: Which comes out on top?

With the release of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G and its cheaper A34 5G sibling, we’re going to take a closer look at how they stack up and which is best for your needs. We’ve been lucky enough to spend some time with the latest We’re going to be running through some of the key differences between the Galaxy A54 and A34 so you can decide which one is best suited for you. The premium model doesn’t have the biggest display Interestingly, the more premium Galaxy A54 actually sports the smaller display of the two, boasting a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display. The Full HD+ resolution should provide a crisp experience during use and while watching media content. That’s compared to a larger 6.6-inch display from the A34. Despite the cheaper price tag, it ships with the same Both the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 both feature However, while this no doubt allows for a smoother experience, it may mean that the battery depletes a lot faster, as it will be consuming more power compared to a standard 60Hz display. There is an adaptive refresh rate option across that’ll reduce the refresh rate when it’s not needed, but don’t expect it to drop down to the 1Hz of the flagship competition. Samsung Galaxy A34 5G. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) The Galaxy A54 is more expensive Out of the two models, the Galaxy A54 is the most expensive. While we don’t know the exact release dates yet, we know that the Galaxy A54 models have a starting price of £449 for the 128GB model and £499 for the 256GB model. Sams...

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