Samsung Galaxy A34 renders leaked, reveals mostly similar design to predecessor

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When it comes to design, many mid-range smartphones look similar these days. Unfortunately, Samsung isn't about to get too creative with its mid-range devices either. In fact, sources indicate that the upcoming Galaxy A34 won't look that different from its predecessor.

Based on renders provided by @OnLeaks (via Giznext), the Samsung Galaxy A34 will look similar to the Samsung Galaxy A33. It has the same rounded corners and sides, a waterdrop notch, and a regular flat display. However, the rear camera module now features a triple-cam instead of a quad-cam. Also, the camera bump is less noticeable with just the camera lenses sticking out.

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In terms of specs, it's rumoured that the device will get a slightly larger 6.5-inch AMOLED screen. It's also expected to retain 8GB of RAM, 128GB storage, and a 5000mAh battery. Previously, we also reported that the Galaxy A14 5G could feature a new Exynos 1330 chipset. As such, it's reasonable to expect the Galaxy A34 5G to also feature a new chipset.

Of course, we've not been able to verify any of the information above, so take the news with a grain of salt. With that said, what do you think the next-gen Galaxy A series smartphones need to be meaningful upgrades? Share your thoughts in the comments, and stay tuned to TechNave for more updates about it.