Samsung Galaxy M34 5G will be launched soon in India
Samsung Galaxy M34 5G will be launched soon in India

Samsung is getting ready to introduce its well-liked M-series new smartphone in India. The company has published a teaser video on Amazon’s online marketplace announcing the release of the Samsung Galaxy M34 5G. The launch date is currently unknown, according to official sources.

On the official Samsung India website, the phone’s support page has already gone live. The Amazon teaser poster has provided insight into this forthcoming phone’s design.

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Specifications of Samsung Galaxy M34 5G

In the mid-range market in India, the Samsung Galaxy M34 5G smartphone will soon be released. The two colour options for this phone at launch in India are blue and green. This phone will have a triple rear camera configuration. The back of this phone will have three circular camera cutouts that will house the camera sensors.

The Galaxy M34 5G smartphone will have a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 SoC. The 6.6-inch sAMOLED display on this phone offers a refresh rate of 120Hz and a resolution of Full HD Plus. The selfie camera on the phone’s display will have a notch. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor is present on the phone.

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A 48MP primary camera sensor will be included in the phone, along with an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 5MP macro camera sensor. When it comes to selfie cameras, a 13MP front camera is provided.

With a 5000mAh battery, this phone will enable 25W fast charging. One UI 5.1, based on Android 13, will power this Samsung smartphone.

The phone is in the mid-range segment if you look at its potential specifications. The actual price of this Samsung phone in India can range from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000.

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