Featuring a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rates, this bad boy gives you a smooth browsing and streaming experience. It has a higher display refresh rate than the Pixel 7a, for example, whose display frame rate refreshes at 90Hz. It also has a larger battery than Google’s mid-ranger (5,000mAh compared to 4,385mAh).
Providing a considerable upgrade on the performance front compared to its predecessor – the Galaxy A53 5G – this bad boy features Samsung’s proprietary Exynos 1380 chipset. This processor gives you 50% faster multi-core speeds, making it less sluggish than the A53. Still, you’ll probably notice some lag on the A54 5G, particularly when you multitask.
On the camera front, Samsung included a 50MP main sensor, complemented by a 12MP ultra-wide snapper and a 5MP macro camera, whereas on the front, you have a 32MP camera for selfies. Generally, the phone takes good photos, but colors are exaggerated in the default shooting mode.
Overall, the Galaxy A54 5G should be good enough to meet most Android users’ needs. It may stutter here and there but is overall a great mid-range device. And now that it’s available at lower-than-usual prices, it gives you way more bang for your buck, so don’t miss out.