Samsung cancels its best phones average!

Samsung is seeking to cancel one of its best mid-range devices that offer a high experience, the Galaxy A74, despite the large sales that the Galaxy A series brings to the company every year.

There will be no Galaxy A74 in 2023

According to Sammobile Samsung will not introduce the Galaxy A74 phone next year, as no information or leaks have appeared about the new phone yet, and the existing Galaxy A73 may be the last Galaxy A7x phone that offers a pioneering experience at an average price.

And the source says, that at the end of each year, we used to leak information about the design and specifications of the Galaxy A series phones from Samsung a few months before it was announced, as happened with the Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A24, Galaxy A34 5G, and Galaxy A54.

But this did not happen with the Galaxy A74, as no information was leaked about the new phone, which makes the reports issued by GalaxyClub, which stated that Samsung will not launch the Galaxy A74 in 2023, are true.

In this case, Samsung will give up one of its best mid-range phones, and thus the Galaxy A54 will become the most expensive mid-range phone from Samsung.

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As for the Galaxy A54, the leaks revealed that it will have a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with Full HD + resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint reader.

The phone will also have a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-high-resolution camera. The phone is expected to feature OIS, a 32MP selfie camera, and 4K video recording.

Samsung will offer the Galaxy A54 a much faster processor, perhaps the Exynos 1380 that has four high-performance CPU cores, and it also features the powerful Mali-G68 GPU.

The device could also have 5G, GPS, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, a USB Type-C port, stereo speakers, an IP68 rating, and will be powered by a 5,100mAh battery.

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