A benchmarking website has reported the existence of the Samsung Galaxy A34, the rumoured replacement for the Samsung Galaxy A33, which was introduced in India last year. The device, which is anticipated to make its debut as a future member of the company's Galaxy A series, has been spotted sporting a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 SoC and 6GB of RAM. Additionally, the listing made reference to the smartphone's functionality. The device's earlier appearance in the Bluetooth SIG database said that it had a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen.
The ARM MT6877V/TTZA CPU is included in the Geekbench listing for a smartphone with the model number SM-A346N, which means that the next Samsung Galaxy A34 will be powered by a Dimensity 1080 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM. According to the listing, the smartphone's SoC has six efficiency cores clocked at 2GHz and two performance cores operating at 2.6GHz.
The listing also claims that the Samsung phone, which has not yet been named, scored 778 on the single-core test and 2322 on the multi-core test. It also says that Android 13 can run it. Earlier, the phone's 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display and 60Hz refresh rate were discovered on the Bluetooth SIG database.
The device is anticipated to be the Samsung Galaxy A33's replacement, which was introduced in India in March 2022. The Samsung Galaxy A33 begins at 28,499 rupees in India. Under the hood, an Exynos 1280 SoC with an octa-core processor and up to 8GB of RAM powers the device.
The alleged Samsung Galaxy A34 was recently seen in leaked renderings in the colours graphite, lime, violet, and silver. Additionally, it is revealed to have a triple camera arrangement on the back and a selfie camera cutout in the form of a waterdrop on the display.
According to the renderings, the rear cameras will be housed in ring-shaped camera modules that will be placed in the top left corner of the back along with an LED flash. The power and volume buttons are probably on the left side of the device. According to the report, it will feature 15W rapid charging.