Samsung Galaxy A54 preorders are now live. Priced at $449, the midrange phone is a great alternative to the Galaxy S23 ($799). It also has the potential to become one of the best cheap phones of the year when it launches on April 6. Even better, today’s Galaxy A54 preorder deals are driving its price even lower.
Currently, you can get the Galaxy A54 for $199 trade-in at Samsung (opens in new tab). Plus, you can get the Galaxy Buds Live for just $49 (opens in new tab) ($100 off) with your Galaxy A54 preorder.
Galaxy A54 — what do you get?
Hardware-wise, the Galaxy A54 sports a 6.4-inch FHD AMOLED 120Hz display, Exynos 1380 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. (The latter is expandable to 1TB via microSD card). You also get a 50MP main (f/1.8), 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2), and 5MP macro (f/2.4) camera lenses. On the front you’ll find a 32MP (f/2.2) lens.
In our Galaxy A54 hands-on, we liked the phone’s 6.4-inch display and 120Hz refresh rate. Combined, it resulted in sharp, bright colors with smooth scrolling when surfing the web. By comparison, the Pixel 6a — which is one of the Galaxy A54’s biggest rivals — maxes out at just 60Hz.
On the photo front, images we took with the main 50MP camera delivered plenty of detail and looked bright and colorful. It’s worth noting that the resolution is lower on the A54 versus last year’s 64MP Galaxy A53. However, the new Samsung A54 has a larger sensor and faster aperture, which means it should perform better in lower light. But keep in mind there’s no telephoto zoom, which means you’ll be relying on digital zoom for close ups.
Unlike most budget phones, the Galaxy A54’s design feels premium. It has a solid aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass 5 coating the front and back. It’s a bit thick and heavy though coming in at 7.13 ounces (versus the 6.9-ounce Galaxy S23).
As a reminder, the phone will release on April 6. For more ways to save, make sure to check out our guide to the best Samsung promo codes.
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