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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Security & Privacy Assured with Galaxy A54 5G | Galaxy A34 5G

Security & Privacy Assured with Galaxy A54 5G | Galaxy A34 5G

April 27, 2023 by StrawberrY Gal

In this age of technology, people are becoming more and more conscious of security and privacy issues, especially since we do so much on our smartphones – from financial services, to storing our personal and sensitive data, as well as confidential work files. By making careful decisions as consumers, we can protect ourselves from the dangers that lurk in cyberspace. 

Why is mobile security important?

  The least that could happen

Smartphones with low security protection push ads everywhere… in the Gallery, App Store, Theme, Downloads Manager, Notifications, you name it. These ads are cleverly placed to maximise clicks for revenue. You could be unwittingly giving out data for sale to advertisers when you click on them. But that’s patty cake compared to…

  The worst that could happen

Smartphones with low security protection makes you more susceptible to hacking, malware and phishing. In the event that you lose your phone or it is stolen, it opens the door for cyber villains to possibly hack in to steal your login credentials and financial information. 

Even if you are comfortable being mined for data, you still have the option to control just how much. Choose which apps you want to allow or block access your data. We can make the decision about the kind of security standards we want, particularly what kind of protection we can offer for the most vulnerable members of society. We’re done seeing headlines of retirees being scammed of their savings. Are you?

You can choose a worry free life

As a trusted brand, consumers can have higher confidence towards Samsung’s mobile security, which covers its affordable range, the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G, as it does Samsung’s flagship range. The Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G offer up to 5 years of security updates and 4 times Android OS updates for a worry-free ownership experience. 

With up to 5 years security updates, you can enjoy performance and stability improvements of your smartphone throughout its lifespan. Here are the Privacy Protection features you can personalise and benefit from:

   

Store private pictures and files in a safe space that cannot be accessed by anyone, even if they gain access to your phone. Share files privately and prevent re-sharing (ie. read-only versions, block screenshots, and set an expiration date for files). Identify spam and scam contacts before you answer calls. Scan phone for viruses or malware from time to time. View your overall security status on the security dashboard. Lock out personal pictures, messages and data during phone servicing.

At the same time, 4 times Android OS updates on the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G will keep your smartphone running smoothly for longer. Along with that, you will get the latest One UI updates for higher levels of personalisation. Edit photos and videos to make your own lock screens and wallpapers, or customise stickers, emojis, and even GIF memes!

To give you greater peace of mind, the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G come with an extended 2 year warranty , providing lifespan support for manufacturing defects and premature device failures. The standard 1 year warranty + 1 year extension is a testament to Samsung’s confidence on the durability of every one of their mobile devices, so you know that your smartphone will by your side in all ways. 

Sound like a plan? This 5+4+2 triple hat trick gives you access the latest software, security, and warranty to maximise your smartphone’s lifecycle, so that you can buy the Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G with all the confidence of a careful consumer. The decision to have a worry-free ownership experience is yours.

Enjoy more AWESOME deals now!

 

Purchase these models from now until 30 April 2023 to enjoy these awesome deals:

• Get a free casing  and 2 Year Warranty1 when you purchase either the Galaxy A54 5G or Galaxy A34 5G.

• Enjoy 30% purchase-with-purchase on a travel adapter  when you purchase the Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A14 LTE, or Galaxy A14 5G.

• Get the Galaxy Buds2  at only RM149 with the 70% purchase-with-purchase deal when you buy the Galaxy A54 5G.

 

Check out the awesome Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G: 

• Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a54-5g-green-256gb-sm-a546elgdxme 

• Samsung Galaxy A34 5G: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a34-5g-silver-256gb-sm-a346ezsexme 

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