Samsung launches a new generation of Galaxy A aimed at young users

On March 15, Samsung officially announced the new generation of Galaxy A series smartphones, including product lines: Galaxy A54 5G, A34 5G, and A14 LTE.

Mr. TM Roh, President, and CEO Superintendent Samsung Electronics Global Head of Mobile Experience said: “The demand for innovative mobile experiences is becoming more and more essential to everyday life. Through continuous improvements to the Galaxy A series, We ensure global users have closer access to disruptive technologies that have the potential to change their lifestyles in a more positive direction.”

Specifically, the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G deliver the ultimate and sharp image experience even in bright lighting conditions by taking full advantage of the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and Night Shot. Galaxy A54 is equipped with a front camera with a resolution of up to 32 MP for highly detailed image quality. Meanwhile, Galaxy A14 LTE is equipped with a trio of 50 MP cameras and a 13 MP front camera to help users capture every creative moment.

In addition, the new generation of Galaxy A is equipped with the ability to record clear videos, and shaking and blurring of images no longer occur on the duo’s footage thanks to two advanced features: optical image stabilization (OIS). ) and digital video image stabilization (VDIS).

In terms of design, the Galaxy A54 5G has a screen size of 6.4 inches and the Galaxy A34 5G is 6.6 inches. Both screens on the new generation Galaxy A duo are upgraded for clearer outdoor visibility even under harsh sunlight. Adding the Vision Booster feature and a 120 Hz refresh rate, the duo’s screens will flexibly adapt to the user’s speed in a variety of lighting conditions

As a more popular version, the Galaxy A14 LTE has a 6.6-inch FHD+ screen similar to the Galaxy A34 and a standard 60 Hz refresh rate. The device is equipped with an Exynos 850 processor, a 5,000 mAh battery with 2 days of use and Dolby Atmos surround sound speaker system.

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