![]() ![]() The screen can get up to 1,000 nits in terms of peak brightness to make it easily legible in sunny outdoor conditions. However, Samsung has left no stone unturned in an attempt to provide a nice visual experience via the A54’s display. Really the only thing against the viewing experience is the presence of rather chunky bezels on all sides. The A54 packs in a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED panel that has FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung and a segment-leading display go hand-in-hand and it holds true even for the company’s mid-range series.The Galaxy A54 can be considered a minimalistic yet suave offering, at least from its exterior appearance. ![]() Apart from that you get the usual in terms of a USB Type-C port, a dual-speaker setup, and a nano-SIM slot. ![]() Samsung has also provided the A54 with an IP67 water and dust resistance rating. I personally would’ve preferred a matte finish across the back instead of the glossy look. The Violet colour variant sent to me is a soothing shade that isn’t overly bright.In terms of weight, the A54 is a reasonably light offering and tips the scales at 202g while having a thickness of about 8.2mm. The stand-alone triple camera rings, sans any housing, are reminiscent of the handset’s more premium siblings and it is a design choice that I appreciate. As an upgrade from previous iterations, the A54 has a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back in an effort to impart a premium in-hand feel. Looking at it from the outside, the Galaxy A54 resembles Samsung’s flagship S23 ( review) quite closely.Although there are shortfalls with regard to lack of HDR certification, charging speeds, and performance, the device still has a lot to offer to interested buyers. Samsung’s Galaxy A54 5G is a handset with a premium feel, good camera capabilities, and a capable display with punchy colours. ![]()
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