Samsung wants to continue to add to its mid-range smartphones in order to increase interest in affordable cell phones. Now it has become known that Samsung wants to cross a magic line. Not much, but that could set the South Korean company apart from the competition. It’s about the battery.

Samsung Galaxy A54 expected with larger battery

Samsung has already significantly enlarged the battery of the current Galaxy A53 compared to the predecessor Galaxy A52 and A52s. In the case of the Galaxy A53 (test) with 5,000 mAh, it is already very generous and ensures a long service life. But that’s not enough for Samsung. According to the latest information, the battery of the Galaxy A54 should be enlarged again. This time the step is much smaller with 100 mAh more, but the battery of the Galaxy A54 should grow to 5,100 mAh (Source: SamMobile).

Samsung exceeds the magic limit of 5,000 mAh with the 5,100 mAh battery and thus offers One of the largest batteries in class compared to the competition. We’ll have to wait and see whether this will have a positive effect on the runtime. It is clear, however, that Samsung does not rest on its laurels and would like to continue making improvements. It was only recently announced that Samsung would like to install a better 50 MP camera in the Galaxy A54. In addition, the depth camera should be deleted, which was superfluous anyway. It all sounds like a lot of good choices to make the Galaxy A54 more interesting in the year to come.

You can see what the A-class smartphones can do in the video:

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and A33 5G: Highlight presented

Samsung Galaxy M54 with a much larger battery

Samsung’s A-Class is much better known than the M-Class. You should not simply ignore the latter if you are looking for a long battery life in a smartphone. The upcoming Galaxy M54 is said to have a 6,000 mAh battery. This model would therefore have a significantly longer battery life. The M-Class flies a bit under many people’s radar, but could certainly be an interesting choice if you’re particularly reliant on the battery life point.

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