Samsung Galaxy A54 5G launched with 128GB storage and attractive color

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Samsung’s Galaxy A series has always pied itself on offering flagship-style features wrapped up in mid-range clothing, but the Galaxy A54 5G is the best possible demonstration of that.

Featuring a premium design, performance boosted by powerful internals and reliable cameras designed to strike a chord with its masses, the A54 5G is a solid all-rounder in an increasingly crowded mid-range market in 2025.

But how well does it work in practice? And how does its price compare to competitors like OnePlus, Xiaomi and Motorola? Let’s dive in.

Design – Premium Touch with IP Rating

The Galaxy A54 5G takes many cues from its pricier S series family in design. It has Gorilla Glass 5 protection on its glass back, which makes it feel really (really, really) good in the hand.

The frame is plastic, but even when you account for that, the build doesn’t feel chintzy.

The IP67 water and dust resistance is one of the star features here, and one you wouldn’t usually find at this price. These include stylish colours like Lime, Graphite and Violet, the A54 is a great phone for those who aren’t careful with their phones.

Display: 120Hz of AMOLED Brilliance

Display quality is something on which Samsung never compromises, and the A54 5G is no different. It offers a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

If you’re navigating around or gaming or streaming, the display feels smooth and bright as butter.

The panel also supports Vision Booster, for better visibility in outdoor environments, while Widevine L1 certification is present to enable HD content streaming through apps like Netflix. It’s just one of the best displays in this segment.

Performance: Designed for Multitaskers and More

Under the hood, the device is powered by Samsung’s homegrown Exynos 1380 SoC, coupled with 8GB RAM and a microSD expandable (up to 256GB) storage option.

Day-to-day performance is fluid — the device also handles multitasking, app switching, and casual gaming quite well.

It’s not a gaming beast, but the A54 5G manages to run even demanding titles like Call of Duty: Mobile on medium settings without any lag. One UI changes have an impact on stability and smoothness of the overall experience as well.

Software:

Clean, Upgradable, And Long‐Term Supported ­Few electronics in the world have been engineered to last as long as your Novena will.

The A54 5G runs One UI 5.1, based on Android 13, and is eligible to be updated to newer versions of Android. The brand says you can expect four years of major Android updates and five years of security patches, which gives it a significant edge on longevity.

The UI is sexy, intuitive, and clean. Knox Security, Secure Folder and Samsung Pay (NFC) are useful features for day-to-day.

Cameras: Versatile With A Trusty Lens Kit Included With The CameraBody [(1)EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS STM] Size:Body Only

A triple-camera array can be found on the back of the A54:

50MP primary sensor (OIS)

12MP ultra-wide lens

5MP macro shooter

Daylight image quality is great from the main camera – sharp with plenty of detail and accurate looking colors. OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) is a boost for low-light shots as well. The ultra-wide camera is nice, but there is edge distortion. I spend more time thinking about the macro lens as a bonus than a daily workhorse.

The good The 32MP front camera takes sharp self-portraits with nice skin tones and is ideal for video calls.

Battery and Charging: Stable But Not The Fastest

Heavy usage all day — even with 5G on — isn’t an issue though, with the 5,000mAh battery. It supports 25W fast charging, although Samsung doesn’t include a charger in the box — which is something that may annoy people.

It charges from 0 to 100% in just over 80 minutes. Not all that fast, but acceptable given the battery life.

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

Pros and Cons

Pros

Lovely AMOLED display at 120Hz
High durability glass back with IP67 rating
Good for every day use
Great software support (4+5 years)
Dependable main and selfie snappers
Long-lasting battery life

Cons

No charger in the box
Charging could be faster
Macro camera is underwhelming
The Exynos 1380 isn’t the most powerful in its segment
Not the cheapest out there

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Final Verdict:

A Steady Eddie, Long Term Chartererказино Which Is at Present Is Doing Quite Well For Me.

Display The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G is a serious player in the high tier of mid-range. It’s not just checking boxes — it also gets the important stuff right: display, build, cameras and software support.

If you care about brand equity, getting a known brand’s phone that’ll get consistent updates and not let you down, the Redmi K20 Pro is easily one of the most well-rounded phones under ₹40,000.

The A54 5G is a phone that will please you for years to come if you can put up with slower charging and stretch your budget a bit.

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