A recent leak revealed the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A54 to most likely have a bigger battery than A53

Rumors about the Samsung Galaxy A54 have persisted for a while and are expected to launch in early 2023. This time, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A54 leak relates to its battery (EB-BA546ABY).

The Galaxy A53’s 4,860mAh capacity will be increased to 4,905mAh for this device.

According to a tip on the Dutch website GalaxyClub, the Galaxy A54 would feature a 4,905mAh battery as opposed to the 4,860mAh battery of the Samsung Galaxy A53. The Samsung Galaxy A54’s battery may be advertised as a 5,100mAh unit. Similar to how the Galaxy A53’s battery was advertised as a 5,000mAh unit, the source said.

One of the three back cameras on the Galaxy A54 will have a 50-megapixel primary camera, according to an earlier GalaxyClub rumor. The primary camera will be able to capture depth data on its own. Therefore the Galaxy A54 could not require a second depth sensor, according to the rumor.

The prior versions’ 5MP depth sensor will no longer be present. If the primary sensor is more capable of acquiring depth information on its own, a separate sensor might not be necessary.

The Galaxy A54 will be one of Samsung’s future mid-range Galaxy A-series devices. Recent speculative reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy A24 will boast a 6.4-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED screen. With a 90Hz refresh rate.

The Samsung Galaxy A54 is anticipated to launch in March of the following year, the same as the previous series.

 




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