Samsung’s two upcoming Galaxy A-series smartphones—Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G—have been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG website (via Mukul Sharma). The listing of the two devices (SM-A346B and SM-A546B) on the certification platform reveals that they are equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 while hinting that they are now one step closer to launch.
The Galaxy A34 5G and the Galaxy A54 5G have been in the news since July, and they are expected to launch sometime in the next quarter. Samsung was also expected to launch the Galaxy A74 5G, but apparently, that’s not happening. Over the past few months, the two devices have leaked plenty of times, giving us an idea about what to expect from them.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy A34 5G and the Galaxy A54 5G will have a display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, similar to the company’s flagship smartphones, as opposed to the 19.5:9 aspect ratio seen on the Galaxy A33 and the Galaxy A53. Reports also suggest that both the phones will have a design similar to the company’s flagships.
Apparently, Samsung will not equip these phones with a depth-sensing camera at the rear. Instead, we could see a 5MP macro camera in its place. Reportedly, the company is going to use a 50MP primary camera for Galaxy A54 5G, a downgrade (in terms of resolution) compared to the Galaxy A53, which has a 64MP camera.
According to Geekbench, the Galaxy A54 5G will feature the Exynos 1380 SoC, a successor to the Exynos 1280 chipset that's in the Galaxy A53 5G. Going by the processor’s specs, the Exynos 1380 seems to have much more power compared to its predecessor. Unfortunately, the details regarding the internals of the Galaxy A34 5G are still murky.