![]() ![]() With volume kept to a minimum in order to avoid irritating the assembled group of journalists, we can’t pass judgment on the stereo speakers – but can guarantee you’ll want a pair of earphones for any critical listening. We certainly had no trouble seeing what was onscreen, even under bright studio lights, and an HDR trailer for The Flash popped with bright colours alongside deep and dark shadows. There aren’t too many mid-rangers that can claim the same, with many topping out at a dimmer 800 nits. ![]() Both promise a peak 1000 nits brightness when stepping outside, which should mean visibility is never an issue. The Galaxy A34’s AMOLED panel now has the same 120Hz refresh rate as its bigger brother, which gives it an edge over the Google Pixel 6a and its 90Hz panel. Even small text was perfectly legible, and photos show plenty of resolved detail, as you’d expect from any Full HD+ phone. Whether you go for the smaller phone or prefer a larger display, you’ll be getting the same 2400×1080 screen resolution, which looked decently crisp during our hands-on session. ![]()
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