Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 are entering the testing phase

Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 Reportedly Enter Testing Phase

The Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 are said to be the next offerings from the South Korean smartphone company. The new Galaxy A-series smartphones could debut early next year. Before that, the new leak suggests the model number and alleged device specifications. Samsung is testing the flagship Galaxy A54 with model number SM-A546B. The handset is said to feature a mid-range Exynos SoC. The Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A14 are being developed with model numbers SM-A346B and SM-A146B. The upcoming phones may go on sale in Europe before the end of this year.

According to A Report Via GalaxyClub (Dutch), the rumored Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 have entered the testing phase with model numbers SM-A546B, SM-A346B, and SM-A146B, respectively. The Samsung Galaxy A54 will replace the Galaxy A53, while the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A14 will replace the Galaxy A33 and Galaxy A13 respectively.

According to the leak, the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34 could be powered by a mid-range Exynos S5E8535 processor after the Samsung Exynos 1280 SoC present in the current Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33. The Galaxy A14 5G is said to debut as the company’s cheapest 5G phone globally.

The Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 are expected to hit the global market early next year. These handsets may be launched in Europe by the end of this year.

According to previous leaks, the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 models will come with triple rear cameras. The Galaxy A34’s camera setup is likely to come with a 48-megapixel primary shooter, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 5-megapixel sensor. The Galaxy A54’s camera unit may include a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter, and a 5-megapixel camera sensor.

Samsung has not yet officially shared any details about the launch of the new Galaxy A-series phones. So, these details should be taken with a pinch of salt.


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