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We Got To Unbox The All-New Samsung Galaxy A54 5G. Here's Our First Impression

Simple, yet graceful.

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I recently got a hands-on experience with the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, and here are my initial thoughts on the device

First of all, the device runs on Android 13 and One UI 5.1. According to Samsung, the Galaxy A54 5G will get four years of Android support and five years of security updates.

For my personal experience, running the phone has been smooth so far. With apps loading almost instantaneously. This is also thanks to the Exynos 1380 mobile processor powering the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G that enables fast-app loads and multitasking.

I got the 256GB storage + 8GB RAM version, but there's also one with a 128GB storage version that's slightly cheaper.

Design-wise, the Galaxy A54 5G sports an aesthetic back with a glossy finish, but is prone to fingerprint marks if you're not using a case

The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G comes in White, Lime, and Violet.

From the front, the screen sports a Gorilla Glass 5 shield and Super AMOLED full HD+ display which supports 120Hz refresh rate for better browsing, viewing, and gaming.

The camera is able to produce crisp and clear shots in well-lit environments

Pictures on the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G are clear and vibrant in good lighting, with subjects popping distinctly. The smartphone features a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide, and 5MP depth sensor.

Here's a raw, unedited picture I took of my garden with the 50MP main camera:

Taken with Samsung Galaxy A54 5G (50MP main)

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And here's a close-up picture using the 5MP depth sensor:

Taken with Samsung Galaxy A54 5G (5MP depth)

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Although this picture was taken in a slightly low-light environment, the subject (the clock) still appears detailed and clear.

Taken with Samsung Galaxy A54 5G (12MP ultra wide)

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The wide angle shot is decent, with the colours of the leaves on the plant really popping.

All in all, my early impressions of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G are positive — but I've yet to try out all of the features like Samsung's signature Nightography, so keep a lookout for that in our upcoming full review!

You can now purchase the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G from Samsung's official website and Samsung authorised retailers.

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