

Mostly, the Galaxy A54 and Pixel 6a software differences come down to personal preference, with some different tradeoffs between the platforms. And though it stands out more than Samsung's new triple-lens camera array, we think it does so in a good way, like a deliberate part of the design rather than something Google had no choice but to live with. As a result, the horizontal camera bar has become a distinct look for Google's phones. It appears like Samsung may have found its design footing this year however, Google settled on a new design language with the Pixel 6 lineup in late 2021, which it's carried forward to the Pixel 6a and beyond. However, the new design feels much more refined, and it's also well-suited to the wide variety of available cases, many of which now offer a similarly understated look by providing cutouts for the camera lens rather than a ginormous hole for the camera bump. It's a nice touch that unifies the company's 2023 lineup, and at a glance, you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference between the Galaxy A54 and the similarly-sized Galaxy S23+. This year Samsung has given its mid-range Galaxy A54 the same fresh new design as its flagship Galaxy S23 models, eliminating the camera bump in favor of a cleaner and more minimalist look.
