The Samsung Galaxy A34 5G was announced in Brazil alongside the Galaxy A54, with some cost cuts compared to its ‘brother’ and a more attractive price. The intermediary has a plastic back, slightly inferior cameras and a less powerful chip.

Samsung has tried to keep the same look in this model, but with less premium material. And it hit the spot on what we expect from a good intermediary: cost-effectiveness, since the experience is excellent when considering the price of the device, which is in the range of R$ 1,800.

I tested the Samsung Galaxy A34 and I detail every aspect of this phone in this review. Understand the reasons why I consider the device an excellent intermediary in all aspects.

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pros

  • balanced set
  • Cost benefit
  • Cameras better than competitors
  • good battery life

Contras

  • Stereo sound disappoints a bit
  • No headphone jack

Design, build, screen and sound

  • Dimensions: 161,3 x 78,1 x 8,2 mm
  • Weight: 199 grams
  • Bodies: 6.6 inch Super AMOLED
  • Resolution: Full HD (1080 x 2340 pixels), 120 Hz;

Like the Galaxy A54, the A34 also looks similar to the Galaxy S23 line. The cameras are slightly popped, one by one, on the back cover, in three circles in the upper left corner. The LED flash is on the side, between the first and second lens.

This model has plastic sides and back, always in the same color, but with a slightly darker tone on the frame. In Brazil, you can choose between black, violet, lime green or silver. The device has a USB-C connector at the bottom, buttons on the right side and a chip drawer at the top.

The Galaxy A34 is IP67 certified, with good protection against dust and submersion in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes. Fingerprint unlocking is done with a sensor under the screen, something still uncommon in mid-range cell phones. The display has few edges and features a drop cutout for the front camera.

The screen of this cell phone is slightly larger than that of the Galaxy A54. It’s the same type of Super AMOLED panel, Full HD resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, but without HDR10+ support. That is, it is similar for much of the use, but it does not bring additional detail in content that supports HDR.

The brightness rate is very good, just a little bit lower at the maximum than the A54. It can be used comfortably in all environments, even outside on sunny days. The color quality is excellent, but it obviously doesn’t compare to high-end cell phone screens.

As with the Galaxy A54, the A34 has very good stereo sound. But the focus is all on the mids, with a little loss of bass and treble as the volume approaches maximum.

The Galaxy A34 is a good intermediary, with the difference of withstanding accidents with water – the idea is to protect it in case of accidental submersion, not use it in swimming pools.

Felipe Junqueira

Configuration, performance and usability

  • Operational system: Android 13 sob One UI 5.1;
  • Platform: MediaTek Dimensity 1080 (6 nm);
  • Processor: Octa-core (2x 2,6 GHz Cortex-A78 + 6x 2,0 GHz Cortex-A55);
  • GPU: Mali-G68 MC4;
  • RAM and storage: 8/128 GB, 8/256 GB.

It’s been a while since MediaTek’s chips stopped being problematic. The Dimensity 1080 is quite competent, and offers very good performance for the intermediate category, with the ability to run the most popular games without major scares.

In addition to good performance, the chip also has good energy efficiency, but I talk about that in the battery topic. Here, the important thing is to know that the Galaxy A34 manages to perform day-to-day tasks with aplomb. It was a little slow after the test, but it returned to normal when I closed all open apps.

The Samsung cell phone has 8 GB of RAM memory, which you can double with the RAM Plus feature. For that, you have to reserve part of the internal storage, which can be 128 GB or 256 GB.

Result in AnTuTu

The Dimensity 1080 inside the Galaxy A34 was around 480 thousand points in the AnTuTu benchmark. Memory and interface scores were similar to the Galaxy A54, while GPU was around 10,000 points behind. The CPU had a slightly bigger difference, around 20,000 points.

That is, we have a cell phone here that is almost as competent as the most powerful intermediary from Samsung itself. And better than competitors like Poco X5, Moto G73 and the like.

software and connectivity

The Galaxy A34 runs Android 13 on top of One UI 5.1. The interface score is one of the highlights in AnTuTu, which demonstrates that Samsung has achieved an excellent level of optimization — turning the tables, after years being considered one of the heaviest UIs in the Android world.

This model also supports 5G and offers proximity payment via NFC. The Samsung Wallet app is even installed natively. In it, you can use Samsung Pay and store important documents, protected with a password.

Outdoor main camera

Felipe Junqueira/Canaltech

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