Samsung's just unveiled its 2023 mid-range Galaxy A-series phones: the Galaxy A54 5G and the Galaxy A34 5G.
Galaxy A54 and A34 design and display
On the front, the A34 sports a teardrop notch for the 13MP front camera, while the A54, which is by the way the slightly higher-tier one, sports a punch-hole design.Speaking of cameras, there are some notable changes in the camera department from last year.
Also, Samsung highlights the 32MP camera of the Galaxy A54 which should deliver great detail for video calls or selfies. And last but definitely not least, for the first time in a Galaxy A-series device, you will be able to use enhanced editing tools to remove unwanted shadows or reflections from your images.
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