The Galaxy A54 5G picks up the Bluetooth certification

The Galaxy A54 5G popped up on the Bluetooth SIG website with the model number SM-A546V. The listing doesn’t reveal much about the phone, which was already expected. It’s about Bluetooth certification and does tell us that the new Samsung mid-range offering will boast Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. This certification also confirms the device’s market name, i. e. Galaxy A54 5G. This phone also recently appeared on the popular online benchmarking platform Geekbench. It revealed a Samsung Exynos processor with the part number s5e8835. It should be the unannounced Exynos 1380. The next-gen mid-range processor from the Korean brand seemingly features four prime CPU cores clocked at 2.40GHz and four performance cores clocked at 2.0GHz. Samsung has paired it with the Mali G68 GPU and 6GB of RAM on the Galaxy A54 5G. We may also get an 8GB RAM variant, though. There have been multiple other leaks about the Galaxy A54 5G in the past. Leaked renders last month showed that the new phone will be a little shorter and wider than the Galaxy A53 5G. This change means the screen will be marginally smaller, measuring 6.4 inches diagonally. The aspect ratio will also change, of course. We may be looking at a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, similar to the Galaxy S series flagships. The screen resolution will likely be limited to FHD+, though. Other rumors specs include a marginally bigger 5100mAh battery with 25W fast charging support, a 50MP primary rear camera, up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, an under-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, an official IP rating for dust and water resistance, and Android 13-based software. We should get to learn more about the Galaxy A54 5G in the coming months as Samsung amps up its preparations for the device’s launch.

This phone could be Samsung’s priciest Galaxy A model next year

The Galaxy A5x lineup has been Samsung’s best-value smartphone in recent years, though there existed a pricier model in the form of Galaxy A7x. But the latter may cease to exist in 2023. The company seemingly doesn’t plan to launch the Galaxy A74 next year, likely because most people prefer the Galaxy A5x or go for the Galaxy S series flagships. We should get a confirmation of this rumor soon. We will keep you posted accordingly.

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