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Samsung’s Galaxy A54 has a bright 1,000-nit display and looks more like a flagship phone
While there are no major shakeups coming from the Galaxy A53 to the A54, there are some notable changes, including a redesign that’s more closely aligned to the Galaxy S family of phones, with metal detail on the cameras that don’t stick out of the back.
Samsung's Galaxy A53 offers 5G and a 120Hz screen for $450
The Galaxy A53 and A33 combine decent specifications with large screens, complicated camera arrays and Samsung’s premium aesthetic. They also combine 5G connectivity with the company's more powerful 5nm Exynos chips, arriving for the first time to its midrange devices.
Samsung's next Galaxy A Event takes place on March 17th
The tech giant is unveiling its new mid-range phones.
Watch Samsung's Galaxy Awesome Unpacked with us live at 9:40AM ET
Samsung usually saves its Unpacked events for its flashiest, highest-profile product launches, but today — well, things might be a little different. When the company kicks off its third major online event in as many months at 10:00 AM Eastern/7:00 AM Pacific this morning, it plans to explain how it will “bring Awesome to everyone,” a process that’s pretty much guaranteed to involve revealing a handful of affordable new Galaxy A series smartphones. And sure, I guess you could get your news straight from Samsung’s stream, but I dare say you’d have a lot more fun watching it along with us.
Samsung is reportedly working on a phone with a pop-up camera
Samsung is reportedly working on a phone with a pop-up camera in the vein of the OnePlus 7 Pro and other all-screen devices.
Android goes Korean: Samsung debuts Galaxy A, LG intros LG-SU950
As Google quietly continues to take over the smartphone space, along with just about every other crevice in the technology realm, a trio of handsets have popped up over in Asia with its Android operating system loaded on. LG has seen fit to make official a pair of Snapdragon-based handsets -- the LG-LU2300 that we spotted earlier in the month, as well as a newfangled LG-SU950 -- the latter of which will go by KU9500 on KT. Both of these will sport a 3.5-inch WVGA display, DivX playback, 3.5mm headphone jack, DMB mobile TV, multimedia playback and a May / June release on Korean soil. Over in Samsung's court, it has just announced its first Android-powered smartphone for the Korean market: the Galaxy A. Otherwise known as the SHW-M100S, this bad Larry will ship with Android 2.1, a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 720MHz CPU, mobile TV onboard, DivX playback, a 5 megapixel camera, HD video recording, A-GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi, with availability on SK Telecom scheduled by the end of this month. Pricing seems to be absent for each of these, but plenty more details can be found in the links sitting just below.