Samsung will introduce many new smartphones this year. Among them will also be the Galaxy A54, which is noticeably improved compared to its predecessor. Now another detail has been leaked about the equipment that was still available on the Galaxy A52s and no longer on the Galaxy A53. It’s becoming standard again in the Galaxy A54.

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Samsung Galaxy A54 again with better WiFi

Not every decision made by Samsung with the Galaxy A53 was understandable. In addition to the omission of the jack socket, the charging adapter and the missing protective film on the display, savings were also made under the hood. The processor was slower than that of the Galaxy A52s and you suddenly no longer had WiFi 6. However, Samsung will fix some of the errors from the Galaxy A53 in the Galaxy A54. The new cell phone not only gets more power, but also WiFi 6 again thanks to the Exynos 1380 (source: SamMobile). If you have a compatible router, it should WLAN signal will be significantly better as a result.

Among the other improvements of the Galaxy A54 compared to the Galaxy A53 is a slightly larger battery belong. Instead of 5,000 mAh, there should now be 5,100 mAh. That might not sound like much, but it’s a welcome upgrade. A lot will also change optically. The back will be very similar to the design of the Galaxy S23. According to the latest information, the front will continue to have a flat display and fairly wide bezels.

The current Samsung cell phones can do this:

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

Strong competition expected for Samsung

It won’t be any easier for Samsung to sell its Galaxy A smartphones this year. Xiaomi will soon be bringing the Redmi Note 12 series to Europe, and the Honor Magic 5 Lite is a really strong alternative that has more to offer in terms of looks and will probably also be a bit cheaper. So it will be exciting to see what Samsung’s Galaxy A54 has to offer and how the competition reacts to it.

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