With the newest model, the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, Samsung’s Galaxy A5x series of mid-range smartphones has gotten a little too costly, and many buyers are likely to shift their focus to the Galaxy A3x portfolio. While the Galaxy A34 5G’s spec sheet is not as stunning as the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G’s, the A34 has enough appealing features to keep things intriguing.
The Galaxy A34 expands on the foundations laid down by the A33 last year, with features such as a 120Hz Super AMOLED display, stereo speakers, a water and dust-resistant layout, the new MediaTek Dimensity 1080 chip, a 5,000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging capability, Android 13 with One UI 5.1 out of the box, and a guarantee.
Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Has Impressive Features
Again, not as stunning as the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, but Samsung compensates for the discrepancies with a lesser price. So is the cheaper price point the only argument you would choose the A34 5G over the A54? Therefore, since this review provides the solution, let us get the show started. The design of the Galaxy A34 5G is unremarkable. It has glass on the front and plastic on the sides and back, with the rear cameras positioned independently, as seen on previous Samsung smartphones such as the top Galaxy S23 series, the Galaxy A54, and the Galaxy A32 from 2021.
The finest element of the A34’s design is its IP67-rated dust and water resistance, which was also featured on the A33. Another design feature shared by the Galaxy A34 and its predecessor is the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack. Fortunately, Samsung has found enough room within its mid-range phones to retain the microSD slot alive. In addition to the original SIM card, you get a hybrid SIM slot that can accept either a second SIM or a microSD card.