The Galaxy A34 5G, which is one of Samsung’s most highly anticipated mid-range phones, has passed yet another regulatory hoop. The SM-A346M model number was just discovered at the FCC.
The FCC identifies the phone as having connectivity via 5G, NFC, and Bluetooth. The phone also appears to have the capability of using two SIM cards at the same time. It is interesting to note that the testing organization utilized a 25W charger (with the model number EP-TA800) when evaluating the Galaxy A34 5G; However, this does not necessarily indicate that the phone is capable of 25W charging.
There have been whispers that the Galaxy A34 5G will come with a battery that has a capacity of 5,000mAh.
A couple of weeks ago, the next Samsung phone in the mid-range segment also passed through the benchmark known as Geekbench. According to the entry for the benchmark, the phone should be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 1080 chipset. Early benchmarks showed that the phone’s single-core performance was 778 points, while its multi-core performance was 2,332 points. Since these are preliminary results, it should not be assumed that they accurately reflect the phone’s actual levels of performance.
The display of the Galaxy A34 5G should be 6.5 inches in size and have a refresh rate of 90 Hz. The front-facing camera is housed in a cutout in the form of an Infinity-U. Even though this design element seems relatively antiquated in comparison to today’s standards, the back of the phone ought to have a much more modern appearance. It is anticipated that the Galaxy A34, much like the forthcoming Galaxy S23 series, will have circular cutouts for the rear-facing cameras, so doing away with the camera bulge or hump that was present on earlier versions.