Samsung Galaxy A54 5G 3C certification implies an early launch

Vlad, 08 November 2022

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A54 5G has just been certified in China by 3C. This signifies that, like the Galaxy A52 5G back in 2021, and the Galaxy A53 5G earlier this year, the A54 5G will be among the very few A-series handsets to be sold in China.

But wait, there's more. The Galaxy A52 5G got 3C certified in January 2021, and then launched in March the same year. Similarly, the Galaxy A53 5G got its 3C stamp of approval in January this year and went official in March. So, the trend is obviously to get it certified around two months before the unveiling.

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G 3C certification implies an early launch

If this holds true for the next generation too, then we should expect the A54 5G to be announced at some point in January, two months earlier than its predecessors.

According to past leaks and rumors, the Galaxy A54 5G will feature a 50 MP main camera, a 5 MP ultrawide, and a 5 MP macro shooter, as well as a 5,100 mAh battery. It will be sold without a charger but will support 25W wired charging.

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  • AnonD-1066415
  • 10 Nov 2022
  • ps9

And what you are going to do with all that power in iPhone SE3, lol? Make phone calls and write messages? Because that's the only thing that phone is good at. Gaming, watching movies? On a 4.7" display, not in 1 million years. Also, the ...

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Nov 2022
  • HM{

Except the SE 3 is literally twice as fast in processing power than the A53. The headphone jack was a feature the A series had that Apple didn't use, but now more and more features missing would just make people more likely to buy an SE 3. I mea...

  • AnonD-1066415
  • 10 Nov 2022
  • ps9

Well, to be fair to that comparison, people usually compare similar priced phones. A53 and iPhone SE3 were similar priced (at least when launched, now A53 is cheaper). Also, I doubt that comparison was done strictly in chipset category. Probably t...

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