Samsung announced the Galaxy A54 and A34 last week, though they are still not yet available for purchase. Rather than waiting for those models to get into hands of consumers first, it looks like the company has quietly launched another model, the Samsung Galaxy M54. And overall, it’s a pretty similar phone to the A54 counterpart.
To start, its spec sheet lists a 6.7-inch Full HD+ 120Hz Super AMOLED display, with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top. On the inside, it also packs an Exynos 1380 chipset with 8GB of RAM, and a choice between 128GB and 256GB of storage space. The battery is rated at 6000mAh with support for 25W wired charging. Out of the box, the Samsung Galaxy A54 will be running Android 13, with the company’s One UI 5.1 overlay.
For its cameras, this phone has a 108MP main camera with OIS, accompanied by an 8MP wide-angle and a 2MP macro shooter. In front, it has a 32MP camera in a punch-hole cutout, or what would once upon a time be referred to as the Infinity-O display.
To compare to the A54, the Samsung Galaxy M54 has a slightly larger screen and battery, as well as a main camera with higher resolution. But on the flip side, the two other cameras on the rear setup sport lower resolutions.
All that being said, there’s no word on when, or if, this device will be made available on our shores. For now, the Samsung Galaxy M54 is only listed on the company’s Middle Eastern sites, specifically the Samsung Levant regional site and the Palestinian site. The former lists two possible colourways, Dark Blue and Silver, while the latter only has Silver as the option. Neither of these lists a price or availability date for said market, and it remains to be seen if the company intends to list these elsewhere.
(Source: Samsung [1], [2])
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