Also, the Galaxy M34 features a secondary 13-megapixel selfie snapper, an upgrade over the previous model’s 5-megapixel selfie camera. In fact, the entire camera setup has been improved across the board to make it worth the upgrade if you’re currently using the Galaxy M33 as your daily driver.
Probably the only slight disappointment is the fact that Samsung hasn’t changed the chip inside, so the Galaxy M34 is equipped with the same Exynos 1280 processor that powers the Galaxy M33. It’s most likely a trade-off that Samsung was forced to make to keep the price low, so it’s compromise worth making.
On the bright side, the Galaxy M34 is powered by a much bigger 6,000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging. One of the most important things about affordable smartphones is the update schedule, something that many people overlook. Samsung announced that the Galaxy M34 will be getting four major Android OS updates and 5 years of security patches, which is the company’s best Android support.
Now, the bad news is the Galaxy M34 is unlikely to make it outside of India in the same specs configuration, but if it does, it will probably cost a lot more.