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Samsung Galaxy A54 Battery Stats Slipped Out; Leak Suggests Bigger Battery

 The South Korean tech giant plans to land the next mid-range Samsung Galaxy A54 soon. Based on several reports and well-founded stories, the Korean giant wants to replace this year's A53 with a more nuanced version. Another story joins the pile, revealing the Galaxy A54's battery stats and camera transformation. Look

Samsung Galaxy A54

Based on the famous GalaxyClub link, unlike the 5000mAh battery in the Samsung Galaxy A53, the Galaxy A54s battery could carry a nominal value of 5100mAh. It is important to note that these numbers are rounded numbers. On paper, the actual jump is insignificant: from 4860 to 4905mAh.


Recently, Galaxy Club also reviewed the A54's camera specifications. According to re, the 50MP camera abounds as the alpha lens in the triple camera system. This begs another question: Which sensor has been dropped from Samsung's traditional four-lens setup?

Rumors of a price increase for Samsung smartphones are not yet substantiated. Coming back to the camera, GalaxyClub says that a dedicated depth-of-field lens won't appear in the newer version, as the current 50MP lens, like retro single-camera phones, can take portraits using a built-in depth sensor. .

Samsung Galaxy A54


In addition to the flagship phone, the Galaxy A54, the younger expected sibling of the family, the Galaxy A24, has also been leaked in a full-spec Exposé. According to speculations, the Galaxy A24 will feature a 6.4-inch Full High Definition Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone is expected to be powered by Exynos 7904 octa-core chipset coupled with 6GB of RAM.


The launch version is likely to limit storage to 64GB and the model will feature a 50MP primary, 8MP wide and 5MP depth assist. Other details about the Galaxy A54, including the price tag, are still a mystery. We may have to wait a while for an in-depth review. We will add an update on the latest developments later.

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