Flashy color options for the Galaxy A34 that aren’t available on Samsung’s flagship models have been leaked
Samsung is all set to launch its Galaxy S23 series of mobile phones. A recent leak of its promotional material has revealed a great variety of colors. Out of the revealed colors, pink and green are the same as in the previous series of the Samsung Galaxy S22. If you are hunting for some amazing colors, you should check out the latest release of the Galaxy A34.
Chosen by the tech outlook, a series of shades will be launched in the Galaxy A34 series, including graphite, violet, lime, and a saturated silver. This color palette pays homage to the Galaxy A33’s palette, which included white, blue, and peach over black variants.
As it is always said, Samsung budget phones always come in a variety of light colors. As in the launch of the Galaxy A73 5G, the company rolled out colors including black, white, and mint green earlier this year.
Other than fresh colors, the latest renders provided us with a detailed capture of design from multiple perspectives. With its sleek design and separate rings for each of its cameras, Samsung is giving us an elite vibe with its latest launch, the S22.According to the latest tech forecast, the latest model may include a 13 MP selfie camera with a water drop notch.
The latest series is providing quite a lot of great features, including:
- Exynos 1280 chipset
- 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage
- 5-inch FHD, including super AMOLED, with a 90 Hz refresh rate.
- On the back, a 48MP sensor supports three cameras.
- 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging
Although the features according to the sneak peek aren’t all that exciting, an incredible color selection is always a great deal with budget phones. We hope for its launch and color release soon in the US.
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