The Samsung Galaxy A54 and A34 smartphones are currently under development by Samsung. We might soon learn more about the devices’ official launch details. Anyway, the devices are still being developed, and no significant details or specifications have been publicly disclosed. However, according to a recent piece of information floating around online, both of the next smartphones will feature a slightly different aspect ratio than their predecessors.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 in the spring of 2022. Both devices resembled the Galaxy A52 in terms of aesthetics. The fact that the A52, A53, and A33 all share the same aspect ratio—20: 9—is therefore not surprising. Samsung is particularly focused on the aesthetics of the Galaxy A54 and A34 for the A series in 2024. The aspect ratio also changes depending on where.

The Galaxy A54 and A34 both get a somewhat wider display than the A53 and A33, according to the well-known website GalaxyClub. The latest gadgets will eventually sport a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. That compares favourably to the Galaxy S22 and, eventually, the Galaxy S23. The information is available from both phones’ entries in the HTML5Test browser test.

This change is consistent with their long-held vision of Samsung phones in 2023. They all receive a slightly different version of the same design: without a camera island, but with separate rear-facing lenses. You could also argue that the A series’ debut in 2023—or at the very least, the A54 and A34—will bring it even closer to the S series. However, the difference in the screen aspect ratio is not going to have any major difference, the normal users may not even spot the difference in the first place.

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