Several tech channels are relying on GalaxyClub's report to conclude that the Galaxy A7x series will be discontinued before the A74 arrives in 2023. The claim sounds plausible based on the GalaxyClub leaks. The report adds that they've seen plenty of sightings of the A14 and A54 on the certification and firmware pages, but there's still no word on the more expensive Galaxy A74.
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Speculations about the discontinuation of the A74 are plausible given that the A7x phones have mostly been the focus of leaks in the past. According to reports, the Galaxy A74 should have been leaked by now, either in certification links, firmware pages or benchmarks.
News aside, the sale of the Galaxy A73 in fewer countries (compared to last year's A72) serves as a clear indication that the chain is trying to slow down or stop the A7x addition to Samsung's price catalog altogether.
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Before jumping to any conclusions, we would like to add that these rumors are just speculations and Samsung may not have stopped developing the A74. The Galaxy A54 and A14 SoCs have been spotted via Geekbench and should be revealed soon.
Samsung Galaxy A54 hosts a new Samsung silicon called Exynos 1380, which scores at least 776 points in one and 2599 points in all cores. Users are likely to find a 50MP camera head, 5100mAh battery and 25W charging speed in the model.
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