Samsung’s Galaxy-M series is back, and it looks like the company has used its hiatus to create an improved mid-range smartphone for under $350, the Samsung Galaxy M34 5G.
The case features a completely new design, and while it won’t win any innovation awards, it’s definitely suitable for office use thanks to its understated appearance. You should consider purchasing a protective case for your phone to avoid persistent fingerprints on the back. IP certification keeps your phone safe during spontaneous (or accidental) submergence.
Storage capacity is ample and can be expanded using a microSD card if needed. This software has the advantage of not having a large amount of bloatware installed. Although no real update promise has been given for the Galaxy-M smartphone, we can definitely expect Android 14 to arrive at least. Also, if you look at previous models, they’ll probably get security updates for a few years.
The phone’s location services are very accurate, the camera takes decent photos for this price range, and the bright AMOLED screen with accurate color rendition certainly looks good. But only if you are not sensitive to PWM flickering. Performance is good and runtime is also good.
It’s a bit annoying that the device doesn’t come with a power supply, but if Samsung can reduce the high consumption rate under load, the phone could go even longer between charges.
Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is back in full swing as a mid-range series. Offering low prices, great connectivity, and lots of stamina, we’re happy to see you again.
Motorola Moto G84 is slimmer and more attractive. You can also get a bright pink cell phone if you want. The Telekom T Phone Pro can be charged wirelessly and has great runtime, but the display is dark.


