technology January 25, 2023

Samsung Galaxy A54


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Samsung’s Galaxy A54 is just around the corner and the phone was just certified by the FCC. The listing, published by the US regulator, revealed that an SM-A546E will have a battery with a minimal capacity of 4,905 mAh and support 25W fast charging.

The Samsung Galaxy A54 is likely to have at least 5,000 mAh capacity, although previous rumors suggested a slight increase to 5,100 mAh. The FCC filing revealed it could be charged with a Samsung EP-TA800 adapter, which is a 25W Power Delivery USB-C charger, but we doubt it will ship in the retail box.

Geekbench also leaked some phone specs, including a yet-to-be-announced Exynos 1380 chipset, at least 6GB RAM and Android 13 out of the box.

The last two Galaxy A5x series phones came in March, and if Samsung sticks to that timeline , we have just two months until the A54 goes official.

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G appears on FCC website

We’ve seen details on the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G pop up online a few times over the last month, but a speculated launch date came and went with nary a sight of the actual phone. It was tipped to be announced earlier in January, but that turned out to be the entry-level A14 instead.

Surely we’ll see the A54 unveiled soon though, as it has appeared on yet another certification website - this time owned by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

A Samsung device of the name SM-A546E has been approved by the regulator for use in the States and discovered by MySmartPrice. It lists its connectivity tech as being capable of Wi-Fi 6E (hence the last couple of digits in the product’s codename). This means it should provide a stable and superfast connection to Wi-Fi across multiple bands.

MySmartPrice / FCC

It’s a 5G phone, of course, and will come with Bluetooth. There’s not a lot more to be learned from the posting, considering its more to ratify its communications hardware. However, we’ve heard a little more on it in the past that suggests it’ll be a very decent mid-ranger.

It will come with a 6.6-inch Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, it is said. And, it’ll be powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 1380 chipset partnered with 8GB of RAM.

Reportedly, there will be a 50-megapixel main camera on the rear alongside a 12-megapixel cam for ultra-wide shots. The front will house a 32-megapixel selfie cam.

Its previous appearance was on a certification website in India, which shows that it will at the very least be available there (as well as the United States). We would imagine it’ll come to the UK and Europe too, considering it looks to be a direct replacement to the Samsung Galaxy A53.


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