Global electronics manufacturer Samsung Electronics has unveiled four new Galaxy A series devices - the Galaxy A54 5G, A34 5G, A14 5G, and A14 - delivering the latest Galaxy advancements in an affordable package, and with two full days of battery life.
The new Samsung handsets advance the company's commitment to designing awesome mobile experiences that are accessible to everyone. They will help users shoot steady and crisp videos, see clearly even in bright conditions, and do more of the things they love with a longer-lasting battery.
Samsung has previously been awarded Canstar Blue's 2023 most satisfied customers award, and the new Galaxy handsets will surely continue the affection users have for their Galaxy devices.
And, anybody who purchases one of the A34 5G or A54 5G handsets during the initial launch window from 31 March 2023 to 13 April 2023 can also claim a free Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, or from 14 April 2023 to the end of June a free year of Samsung Care+ Lite.
“Cutting-edge mobile experiences are increasingly essential to everyday life,” said Samsung Electronics president and head of mobile experience business TM Roh. “With continuous enhancements to the Galaxy A series, we’re ensuring that more people around the world can access our transformative innovations.”
The new handsets will be available in Australia from 31 March 2023, though availability may vary by channel and/or carrier.
The Galaxy A54 5G features a premium design with rear glass finish and increased camera pixel size to capture more light, allowing you to easily capture images in bright and low light conditions.
The Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G will provide astonishing detail in day and night photographs, no matter whether you are in bright or dark conditions, with Samsung's nightography and AI capabilities.
All four handsets will produce amazing clear video that combats shakiness and blur, with improved optical image stability (OIS) and video digital image stabilisation (VDIS) from the previous A series models. No matter if you have unsteady hands or are filming on the go, you can be confident about capturing brilliant content.
Users will also be able to remove unwanted shadows and reflections for the first time in the Galaxy A series.
Expandable up to 1TB by microSD
Expandable up to 1TB by microSD
Expandable up to 1TB by microSD
Expandable up to 1TB by microSD
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