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Galaxy A14, A34, A54 Launched By Samsung In Australia

Samsung have launched the new Galaxy A14 (4G), Galaxy A34 (5G), and Galaxy A54 (5G) in Australia.

These smartphones were designed to cater specifically to the needs of enterprise businesses, and offer  new enhanced security features, specialised tools, applications, and comprehensive support.

There has been an emphasis on data protection and device management, and they come with a one-year subscription to Samsung Knox Suite, a robust security solution that is known for providing muti-layered protection against cyber threats, malware, and hacking attempts.

These new smartphones offer a large range of advanced security measures and mobile management tools. Samsung are ensuring timely security updates for up to five years, which are meant to include major Android OS updates in order to maintain the devices’ resilience against threats.

Businesses will also be able to benefit from remote support and a minimum of two years of availability, which is guaranteeing consistent user experience across the organisation.

They also come preloaded with the latest Android 13 operating system.

These will be made available in Australia through trusted partners such as CompNow, JB Hi-Fi Commercial, and RTV Computers.

Pricing will be ranging from AUD $329 (Galaxy A14) and AUD $699 (Galaxy A54).

Samsung are also offering additional benefits with the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54. Users can access up to 1TB of OneDrive cloud storage, and a complimentary six-month subscription to Microsoft 365 Basic.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra were released in Australia two months prior.

Vice President of the Mobile Experience division at Samsung Electronics Australia, Garry McGregor has said, “At Samsung, we understand the unique needs of different businesses, and the Enterprise Editions of the Galaxy A series range demonstrate our commitment to providing them with the tools they need to succeed.”



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