A pair of mid-range Samsung devices, the Galaxy A34 5G and A54 5G, are scheduled to go on sale in March. A little less expensive option, the Galaxy A24 4G, will join them and may launch later. The Samsung Galaxy A24 has previously surfaced on NBCT’s listing after being removed from a number of certification systems.
Users can anticipate a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ quality in the visual department. The newest 4G Samsung smartphone is said to sport a triple-lens arrangement with a 50MP primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5MP secondary camera, according to rumours and renderings. It will have a 13MP selfie camera hidden beneath its U-shaped skin.
The device features a 5000mAh battery connected to a 25W charging kit, according to another filing from the US FCC, and Android 13 will be the default operating system for the A24 processor. There is still much to learn, but we can tell with certainty that this model has many big camera improvements over its predecessor, including higher resolutions and clever software methods to enhance image quality. The product’s precursor is still on the local market. In Pakistan, the Samsung Galaxy A23 costs 78,000 PKR.