Samsung Galaxy A54 Said to Be Top A-Series Model; Galaxy A74 Could Not Launch in 2023: Details

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Reportedly, the Samsung Galaxy A74 may not be released in 2023. The much-anticipated smartphone's debut in the upcoming year has apparently been abandoned by the South Korean manufacturer. Samsung's Galaxy A54 5G is anticipated to overtake other A-series models as the company's top model as a result of this breakthrough. Recently, the smartphone was discovered on the Geekbench listing, where it was discovered to be equipped with the same Exynos 1380 CPU as the Samsung Galaxy M54. Additionally, the device has been discovered on China's Compulsory Certification (3C) website.

The Samsung Galaxy A74 may not be released in 2023, according to a claim by GalaxyClub, because there has been no update on the device's features or design to far. The titan of the South Korean smartphone industry has not even begun developing the device. A few months before the introduction, concept renderings and speculative specifications of Samsung's Galaxy A series phones begin to circulate online.

According to sources, the Galaxy A54 will now be the company's most expensive mid-range model. The smartphone recently showed up on the Geekbench listing, indicating both its impending release and some of its important features. The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, which is said to be the Galaxy A53 5G phone's replacement, might run on an Exynos processor.

On the benchmarking website, the phone's s5e8835 CPU has been identified. A 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-display fingerprint reader are said to be among its specifications. Additionally, the forthcoming smartphone will probably come equipped with a 32-megapixel selfie camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 50-megapixel main camera (perhaps with OIS), and 4K video recording.

The smartphone was originally discovered under the model number SM-A5460 on China's Compulsory Certification (3C) website. It is advised to have 25W quick charging capability.

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