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The U.S. has damaged the best feature of Samsung's new affordable phone

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Photo Credit: Samsung Global Newsroom I was eager to see Samsung's newest midrange Galaxy A Series phone, the Galaxy A54 5G when it was unveiled. The phone's features proved to be fairly acceptable, and it is similar to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series without costing as much. Even if it isn't the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, the Exynos 1380 processor is fairly quick, and it also comes with a 50MP main camera, a 5,000mAh battery, and other great features. And if you're not in the United States, allegedly, you can choose from some great colors. The hues of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G are among its most appealing features in my opinion. Along with the standard black and white hues, it is also available in Awesome Violet or Awesome Lime Green. Both Awesome colors are stunning, lively, and brilliant. However, be cautious because there are few options available to you in the US. Galaxy A54 5G Hands-On: Samsung's Budget Phone Gets a New Design - CNET Photo Credit: CNET I had high hopes for the review unit of the phone that was going to be sent to me after seeing that my colleague Andy Boxall had received an Awesome Lime Green Galaxy A54 unit for his review. I was hoping for the Awesome Violet color since it is gorgeous and, in all honesty, it is how the purple iPhone 14 should have looked. However, as soon as I opened the package containing my phone to check the color, I was let down. I purchased a phone in the "Awesome Graphite" color, which is only another dull dark gray or black hue found on every other phone. There was nothing unique or "awesome" about it. Then I discovered that when purchasing the Galaxy A54 from any of the three main carriers, Samsung only offers it in black/graphite. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Review: A Great Mid-Range Phone with Impressive Features Even while Apple's color selection isn't always accurate, at least all iPhone colors are available worldwide. That is undoubtedly due to the fact that Apple controls the entire process and only introduces new phones once a year (with the rare midcycle upgrade sporting a new color). On the other hand, Samsung produces a number of phone models every year. Therefore, the limited color availability may be a result of the supply chain, or it could be that the corporation finds it more advantageous to only have specific colors in smaller regions. Whatever the cause, it most likely makes sense from a business one. But the consumer still feels bad. 7 Best Samsung Phones of 2023 - Latest Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Photo Credit: Best Products All people ought to be able to choose to own colorful phones, is what I'm trying to say. Colors help convey a message, and having all of your phone be black or white is pretty boring. Being unable to simply buy one only because of where you reside is very depressing when you see all of these amazing hues accessible in other nations. The issue with Android phones still exists, albeit it is not as severe as it was a few years ago. Maybe in the future we won't need to use any tricks; we can just buy a phone in whichever gorgeous color we choose.

By Prelo Con

Following my passion by reviewing latest tech. Just love it.

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