Samsung recently launched two new devices in the A-series portfolio, the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G. Both of these smartphones boast impressive specs and a design reminiscent of the brand’s flagship devices, piquing the curiosity of tech enthusiasts. However, it enters a fiercely competitive market, where Nothing and Google offer slightly advanced internals and additional features.
I got my hands on Samsung Galaxy A34, and at first glance, the Samsung Galaxy A34 appears to be a promising mid-range 5G phone, boasting a premium design. It offers a commendable camera, a decent display, and a high-performing chipset. Furthermore, the device is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that delivers reliable backup and support for 25W fast charging. The Samsung Galaxy A34 seems like a sweet deal on paper, but the real question is, does it justify its asking price? This review will explore the phone’s features and performance to determine if it’s worth your investment.
The Galaxy A34 also boasts a range of attractive color options, including Silver, Violet, Lime, and Graphite. Consumers can purchase the phone directly from Samsung’s official website or through online platforms such as Amazon and offline stores.
Design
The Samsung Galaxy A34 bears a striking resemblance to its high-end counterpart, the Galaxy S23. At first glance of its back panel, one might mistake it for the Galaxy S23 or S23 Plus, as it boasts the same camera lenses at the rear, complete with an LED flash adjacent to them.
The Samsung Galaxy A34’s plastic back with a matte finish gives a premium look, and tactile feel when held. The back of the phone has three evenly spaced cutouts for the triple camera, giving a premium feel. Samsung could have used a punch hole cutout instead to keep up with current design trends.