![]() ![]() This is quite a shame considering just how gorgeous the display actually is. The thick bezels, the teardrop notch and a pretty thick chin at the bottom give it a pretty outdated look that reminds us of older phones from the past. The appearance of the Samsung Galaxy M34 is not as appealing from the font, especially when you look at the screen. On the left side, there is the SIM tray that can hold either two nano SIM cards or one nano SIM card and an SD card. The power button also functions as a fingerprint sensor, which is quick and pretty accurate. On the right side, there are the volume buttons and power button. The speaker, although loud, doesn’t provide the same experience as stereo speakers. At the bottom, you’ll find the USB-C port, surprisingly, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the mono speaker which comes with Dolby Atmos support. The sides of the phone are also made of plastic. The Samsung branding at the bottom is also nicely done and not too prominent. The camera modules have an elegant appearance, similar to other Samsung devices we have reviewed this year. Although it is pretty easy to wipe off, the phone gets all smudgy within minutes of use. In lighter shades, it shouldn’t be that big an issue. The dark colour of our unit made the smudges look much worse. Because of this it looks like glass and easily collects a ton of fingerprints and smudges. The rear panel of the Samsung Galaxy M34 is made of polycarbonate and has a glossy finish to it. The Prism Silver, in my opinion, looks particularly stunning. We received the Midnight Blue colour, although there is also a Prism Silver, and Waterfall Blue colourways. Because it does not have a camera island as such, it stands out from most other smartphone brands. It has a unique and recognizable design with circular camera modules placed vertically. The Samsung Galaxy M34 continues with the same design philosophy that we have seen in all of Samsung’s phones this year. So how does the M34 stand up as a device? Is it worth spending your hard-earned money on? We find out. Spend an additional Rs 2,000, and you’ll get the 8GB version, which is the one to get. For Rs 18,999, you get the 6GB + 128GB configuration. Samsung has also priced the device very competitively. However, it also has a display that has some thick bezels and still carries a tear-drop notch. The Galaxy M34 has a pretty awesome camera that works really well, comes with a massive 6000 mAh battery that will last you more than two days, and has an SoC that gets the job done. The M series was launched in 2019, and since then, it has been a fan favourite among people who want to have the best that Samsung has to offer but don’t want to spend as much as they would have had to for the F series. ![]() The Galaxy M34 is a pleasant departure from that though. And even though there are tons of options around Rs 20,000, recommending one wholeheartedly, becomes a lot more difficult – these days, smartphones in that price segment don’t really stand out that much. The Galaxy M34 is their latest entry into an already saturated smartphone market segment. Samsung has been pushing out a ton of budget smartphones off late. Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones Review: Arguably the best ANC headphones under Rs 10,000 Oppo Enco Air3 Pro Review: Among the best all-round TWS earbuds under Rs 5,000 in India ![]()
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