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  2. Samsung Galaxy A34 5G - Wikipedia

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    The back of the smartphone is similar to the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G. Like the A33, A34 lacks the 3.5mm headphone jack. It has a 6.6 inch display screen, and for some reason was made to be 0.2 inches taller than the A54. The A34 also has IP67-certified rating in dust and water resistance. The phone takes USB-C; much like other recent phones ...

  3. Samsung Galaxy A24 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A24 is an Android-based smartphone designed, developed and marketed by Samsung Electronics as a part of its Galaxy A series. This phone was announced on April 19, 2023. This phone was announced on April 19, 2023.

  4. Samsung Galaxy A14 - Wikipedia

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    Both models come in configurations of 64 GB storage / 4 GB RAM, 128/4, and 128/6. The 5G model also comes with a 128/8 configuration. Both phones come with expandable storage, LTE and 5G international models using a dedicated microSDXC card slot, and the 5G USA's microSDXC using a sharedSIM slot.

  5. Samsung Galaxy A32 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A32 is a mid-range Android smartphone developed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It serves as the successor to the Galaxy A31 . The phone is similar to its predecessor, but features an upgraded 64 MP main camera. [ 1 ]

  6. Tola (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The tola (Hindi: तोला / Urdu: تولا, romanized: tolā; also transliterated as tolah or tole) is a traditional Ancient Indian and South Asian unit of mass, now standardised as 180 grains (11.6638038 grams) or exactly 3 ⁄ 8 troy ounce.

  7. Airbus A340 - Wikipedia

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    Airbus claims 10% lower operating costs per seat than the −300, 3% below those of what Boeing was then advertising for the 777-300X. [51] The $2.9 billion program was launched in December 1997 with 100 commitments from seven customers worth $3 billion, aiming to fly the first −600 in January 2001 and deliver it from early 2002 to capture at ...