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Here’s the European price of Galaxy A34 5G and A54 5G

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Samsung is completely ready with the new Galaxy phones that will launch this year. Ever since the high-end Galaxy S23 series is unveiled, everyone’s eyes have been on the upcoming mid-range Galaxy devices to see what novelties they will offer. In that manner, the leaks and rumours regarding the soon-to-be-launched Galaxy A34 5G and A54 5G devices have gained pace. Recently, their prices have come to the fore, so let’s take a look at them. 

Before jumping to the prices directly, first let’s take a look at their major specifications, which have been collected through the benchmarking databases and various leaks. The specifications are listed below. 

Galaxy A34 5G: Specifications

  • Android 13 with One UI 5 (maybe One UI 5.1).
  • 6.6-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a waterdrop notch and 90Hz refresh rate.
  • Exynos 1280 chipset (Dimensity 1080 SoC for limited market). 
  • A 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. 
  • IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. 
  • A 13MP selfie camera. 
  • Rear camera configuration- 48MP+8MP+5MP. 
  • RAM & Storage- 6GB + 128GB/256GB.
  • Color options- Awesome Silver, Awesome Violet, Awesome Lime, and Awesome Graphite.

Galaxy A54 5G: Specifications

  • Android 13 with One UI 5 (maybe One UI 5.1).
  • 6.4-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with an Infinity-O cutout and 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Exynos 1380 chipset.  
  • A 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. 
  • IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. 
  • A 32MP selfie camera.
  • Rear camera configuration- 50MP+12MP+5MP. 
  • RAM & Storage- 8GB + 128GB/256GB.
  • Color options- Awesome White, Awesome Graphite, Awesome Lime, and Awesome Violet.

Galaxy A34 5G & A54 5G: Leaked Prices

As per the report of MySmartPrice, both of these devices will get two storage variants each, and the prices of these variants will also vary by the RAM & Storage capacity. The higher RAM & Storage variants will cost higher than the lower storage variants. These leaked prices are specifically leaked for the European market (via Appuals). The price information is listed below. 

  • Galaxy A34 5G (6GB+128GB)- Between 410 to 430 Euro (Nearly $439-460 USD). 
  • Galaxy A34 5G (6GB+256GB)- Between 470 to 490 Euro (Nearly $500-524 USD).
  • Galaxy A54 5G (8GB+128GB)- Between 530 to 550 Euro (Nearly $567- 589 USD).
  • Galaxy A54 5G (8GB+256GB)- Between 590 to 610 Euro (Nearly $630 -652). 

Nota bene, we are expecting these devices to be launched in mid or late March, but there is no official confirmation yet. Besides, previously these devices’ renders had also been leaked, which we have covered in our previous article; if you are determined to know about them, you can check them out here


Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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Samsung Claims Number One Position in Global Smartphone Market

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We already crossed the first quarter of 2024, and the results are fortunate for the tech industry since the global smartphone market grew by six percent. 

If the reports are to be believed, the global smartphone market seems to be rebounding, with Android smartphones particularly finding success in the first quarter of the year. Comprehensively, the market grew by six percent year-over-year regardless of Apple shipping only a few iPhones last quarter as compared to Q1 2023, and that appears due to the great success of Samsung Galaxy phones. 

Samsung is typically the top smartphone manufacturer in terms of sales, but things appeared to have changed over the months of 2023 since it later lost that title to Apple in Q4 2023. However, as Apple posted a 13% decline in shipments in the first quarter of 2024, Samsung took it as a golden opportunity and was able to recapture the leading position. Samsung devices made up 20% of the total smartphones shipped last quarter, whereas iPhones accounted for only 17%.

In the premium smartphone market, phones above $800 grew the fastest in Q1 2024. This benefited Apple the most, probably because customers are choosing the more expensive iPhone 15 Pro Max models. Furthermore, Apple maintained its position as the smartphone revenue leader, with a 43% share of the market. The success of select brands in regions outside of North America, such as TECNO, Xiaomi, Honor, and Huawei, partially explains the entire growth. Of the top five OEMs, Xiaomi grew the most last quarter, improving shipments by 34%. 

It is expected that the trend of strong growth in the premium smartphone market will continue. This is driven by the arrival of new phones with generative AI capabilities. Analysts are predicting that at least 11% of smartphones shipped in 2024 will have generative AI. However, Apple has yet to join the generative AI list.


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Galaxy S22 One UI 6.1 Update on Hold Due to Potential Boot Issues

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Finally, Samsung started distributing the waiting One UI 6.1 update to more Galaxy flagship devices that debuted in 2021 and 2022. Now a total of 19 Galaxy devices have gotten their Android 14-based One UI 6.1 update. 

Samsung has added new devices to the list of One UI 6.1, which are as follows: 

  • Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Galaxy Flip 3. 

The Galaxy S22 series, including the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra, is on the list of devices getting One UI 6.1, but it appears that Samsung may have delayed the rollout due to errors a few users have faced after updating their smartphones. 

It is reported that the rollout was paused because some Galaxy S22 units may fail to boot or unlock after the update has been installed. However, users on the Samsung Community forums in Korea, the only market where One UI 6.1 has been released for now, don’t appear to have run into issues themselves. 

However, Samsung has yet to officially confirm that it has paused the rollout and even acknowledged any issues, so at the moment, it’s not exactly confirmed that the update has been taken off the air. The Galaxy S22 series owners who didn’t get the One UI 6.1 update yet might want to wait for more details to come out before proceeding with the installation. 

If the users are afraid of the issue and want to avoid the risk, they might consider waiting until the Korean giant fixes these problems before installing the update. 


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Galaxy S25 Ultra Rumors Hint at No Battery or Charging Upgrades

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Samsung has kept the same battery capacity for the flagship devices while also sticking to the same fast charging speed. If we look at the Galaxy S Ultra devices from the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the company has stuck with 45 W charging and the same 5000 mAh battery. According to the latest report, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may also use the same battery and specifications.

Previous, it was rumored that the Galaxy S24 Ultra could be equipped with stacked battery technology, which could lead to maximizing the component cost, but now, according to an X user named Sawyer Galox, it is reported that the Korean giant will skip this hardware change on the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra to save on component cost.

Along with this, the tipster also expressed his disappointment with Samsung’s take on the unchained hardware. He adds that users who want to buy the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra should keep their expectations low with the battery performance, as Samsung will keep the specs the same with the 500mAh battery and the 45W.

However, the company will also introduce its latest device with new chipsets that may provide improved optimization, which may provide some long-lasting battery life, but it will not provide any improvement in charging.


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