While the Galaxy A53 5G is only a few days old and its successor is a year away, that hasn’t stopped graphic designer Parvez Khan (youtube channel Technizo Concept) from making the Galaxy A54 concept. In the concept model designed by Parvez Khan, the Galaxy A54 5G uses an asymmetrical frame design, that is, the thickness of the frame on both sides of the screen, forehead, and chin is the same. And with narrower bezels than the Galaxy A53 5G, it’s predictable that the final mid-range model will also get the same sleek look as of today’s top-of-the-line devices.
The Galaxy A54 5G will keep the same size and resolution on the screen as its predecessor. The machine will be equipped with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ Super AM OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz. However, there is also a good chance that the display will be slightly smaller. We’re seeing this trend in high-end models as well. Both the S22 and S22+ are slightly smaller than their predecessors.
The fingerprint sensor sits under the screen, allowing you to easily lock your phone by placing your finger on the display. The hole-punch selfie camera is also likely to return. It’s not known if the same 32-megapixel image sensor and f/2.2 lens will be used — it’s been in the Galaxy A51, A52, and A53 for three years.
The A54 still has a camera island, but this one is noticeably thinner. As a result, the lenses stand out a little more. It’s a design Samsung hasn’t used before, but it’s sure to fit into the current lineup. Also, it offers enough discriminating power compared to the current A-series models.
Little is known about the configuration of the camera. For the record, the current model features a 64-megapixel main camera with OIS and VDIS technology. In addition, there is a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5-megapixel depth camera, and a 5-megapixel macro camera. The A53 has the exact same camera as the A52 from a year ago. However, additional efforts have been made this year to improve image quality for evening/night shots.