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Samsung Galaxy A34 5G now available in Brazil

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Samsung has now officially released the Galaxy A34 5G smartphone in Brazil. The smartphone can be owned in four colors including Lime Green, Black, Violet, and Silver. Its 8GB/256GB model costs BRL 2,999, while the 6GB/128GB comes with a price tag of BRL 2,599.

Brazil Exclusive:

As part of celebrating the Galaxy A34 5G’s launch in Brazil, Samsung, in partnership with Level Infinite, is offering a special gift to people in the game Honor of Kings, the most-played mobile MOBA in the world, now available in the country.

Shoppers who purchase the device by April 16 will get a R$200 voucher, made available by the Samsung Members Community, in a bundle with items for the game Honor of Kings. Once received, you must have to redeem it in the Members app between April 11 and April 23.

Galaxy A34 Top Features

The Galaxy A34 is equipped with a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display, featuring Vision Booster technology so you can view your favorite content with brightness, color, and contrast even in bright sunlight. Bringing 5G at an affordable price, the device reinforces Samsung’s commitment to democratizing 5G for everyone.

Its pro-grade processor is ideal for any day-to-day situation, whether using it for work for long periods or using multiple applications simultaneously. The smartphone also features IP67 certification for water and dust resistance, ensuring more peace of mind for owners.

Moreover, the phone introduces a Nightography feature to capture more details in low-light places. Improved OIS (optical image stabilization) and VDIS (video digital image stabilization) system lessens the effect of blurry or noisy photos and videos

The new A34 5G’s 5,000 mAh battery won’t let you down, allowing you to browse the internet, take photos and record videos, listen to your favorite music, and do much more on your device without worrying about constant recharges.

Interestingly, the Galaxy A34 will have up to four generations of OS upgrades and five years of security updates. This is part of the Korean tech giant’s commitment to keeping its smartphones secure and up to date for longer, extending the device’s lifecycle.

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