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technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy A55: Affordable Excellence with Stellar Camera Performance

The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is a solid, affordable phone with a large 6.6-inch display, decent performance, and expandable storage. However, it has disappointing battery life and a shorter software support period compared to the Pixel 8A. Priced at £364, it offers good value for basic daily tasks, casual gaming, and video streaming, but lacks availability in the US.

technology1 year ago

"Comparing Samsung's Galaxy A55 and S23 FE: Budget-Friendly Options Reviewed"

The Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy S23 FE are compared in terms of design, display, battery life, charging, speaker test, performance, and cameras. Despite the S23 FE's higher price, it offers superior hardware and camera capabilities, making it the better choice for those prioritizing performance and photography. However, the A55 impresses with longer battery life, comparable display quality, and better stereo speakers, making it a more sensible choice for those not prioritizing raw performance and camera versatility.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A35: A Worried Review of the Newest Cheap Phone"

The Samsung Galaxy A55 is a new midrange smartphone with an updated design and impressive specifications, including a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED screen, 5,000mAh battery, and 5G connectivity. However, early concerns include the uncomfortable sharp edges, reflective rear panel, and substandard fingerprint sensor. Despite its positive features, Samsung's decision not to release the Galaxy A55 in the U.S. has raised questions, leaving potential buyers with alternative options in the market.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Revolutionizes Galaxy Software Updates for a Seamless Experience"

Samsung's Galaxy A55 has become the first Samsung phone to receive a seamless Android update with the latest March 2024 patch, featuring a split progress bar to indicate the update is being installed seamlessly. Unlike traditional updates, this allows updates to be installed quietly in the background, eliminating the need for users to wait for installation to finish before using the device. This move marks Samsung's embrace of seamless updates, a feature it had been planning to roll out since 2022, and it's interesting that the company chose to debut this feature on a mid-range phone rather than a flagship model.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A55: The Ultimate Comparison and Review"

Samsung's Galaxy A34, once a standout phone, may not age well as newer models like the Galaxy A35 and A55 offer significant improvements in display, camera, connectivity, and build quality. The trickle-down effect in Samsung's Galaxy A series suggests that future models like the A36 may further outshine the A34, potentially featuring better chips, more RAM, and enhanced protection. If the trend continues, even the A26 could surpass the A34, indicating that while it may not be necessary to upgrade to the A35 now, the A34 may become outdated within a year.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A55: A Game-Changer in the US Market"

Samsung's decision not to release the Galaxy A55 in the US creates a gap in the $500 smartphone market, potentially benefiting Google's upcoming Pixel 8a. While the Pixel 8a may gain market share, Samsung's move could be detrimental to Android as a whole, as it reinforces the perception of Android phones as cheap and less powerful in the US market, ultimately favoring Apple.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A55: The Big Changes and US Launch Explanation"

Samsung has released the Galaxy A55 as a budget-friendly alternative to its flagship models, succeeding the Galaxy A54. The A55 features a larger 6.6-inch display, metal frame, and improved specs, including the new Exynos 1480 chip and 8GB-12GB RAM. Both phones have a 5,000mAh battery, 120Hz Super AMOLED display, and similar camera systems. The A55 also introduces Vision Booster for enhanced screen clarity and brightness. While the A54 remains a solid purchase, the A55 offers incremental upgrades and is a good option for those seeking a midrange phone with improved performance and display features.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. A35: Making the Right Choice for Your Next Phone"

Samsung has released its mid-priced smartphones, the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35, which offer good value for their price. Both phones have similar 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED displays with up to 120Hz refresh rates and are available in four pastel colors. The A55 features a more powerful Exynos 1480 processor, better camera specifications, and a metallic frame, while the A35 has a less powerful Exynos 1380 processor, lower-quality front and ultrawide cameras, and a plastic frame. The A55 starts at around $564, while the A35 starts at around $435, with the A35 confirmed for release in the U.S.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Unveils Galaxy A35 and A55 Prices for India, Explains US Launch Decision, and Highlights Upgrades"

Samsung has officially revealed the prices for its latest mid-range phones, the Galaxy A35 and A55, in India. The A55 comes with a bigger price tag than the A54, while the A35 starts at the same price as the A34. The A55 is available in multiple memory variants, with prices ranging from INR 39,999 to INR 45,999, and color options including Awesome Iceblue and Awesome Navy. The A35, with 128GB or 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, is priced at INR 30,999 and INR 33,999 respectively. Samsung is currently taking orders for both phones on its official website and offering discounts for select credit and debit card holders during a live sale event over the weekend.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung's Galaxy A55 5G: Enhanced Performance and Security for Midrange Users"

Samsung's mid-range Galaxy A5x lineup has historically suffered from poor out-of-the-box performance, but the newly released Galaxy A55 breaks this trend with a smooth initial performance, possibly due to improved software optimization or the Exynos 1480 chip with its AMD-powered GPU and 12GB of RAM. This marks a positive shift for the A5x series, and further testing will determine if the A55's performance holds up in various use cases, including gaming.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung's Galaxy A55: Enhanced Security and Connectivity with eSIM and microSD Support"

Samsung's latest premium mid-range phone, the Galaxy A55, comes with eSIM support and a microSD slot with up to 1TB card support. The phone features a more premium design, a powerful new Exynos chip, and up to 12GB of RAM, making it the most expensive model in the lineup. However, eSIM support may not be available in all markets, so users will need to check the official Samsung website for the phone's specs once it goes on sale in their country.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Galaxy A55 5G: Enhanced Security and Design Upgrades Unveiled"

Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy A55 will not be released in the US, citing the availability of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 FE as alternative options for customers. The company will, however, be bringing the Galaxy A35 5G to the US market. With the absence of the Galaxy A55, there is a noticeable gap in Samsung's lineup, but the pricing of the upcoming Galaxy A35 remains to be seen.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Unveils Galaxy A55 and A35: Enhanced Security and Design Upgrades"

Samsung has unveiled its latest mid-range smartphones, the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35, featuring 6.6-inch FHD+ SuperAMOLED displays at 120Hz, Android 14, and 5,000 mAh batteries. The Galaxy A55 boasts better cameras and memory options, while the Galaxy A35 offers slightly weaker specifications. Both devices promise four years of major Android updates and five years of security updates, and are expected to be released globally in the next month or two.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Unveils Galaxy A55: Enhanced Security and Innovative Features"

Samsung introduces the new midrange Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35, featuring the Knox Vault security feature to protect sensitive data and a metal frame for the A55. Both models offer 6.6-inch OLED displays, four years of Android OS updates, and five years of security patches. The A55 is powered by a newer Exynos 1480 processor and has a 12-megapixel ultrawide and 32-megapixel selfie camera, while the A35 uses the Exynos 1380 processor and has an 8-megapixel ultrawide and 13-megapixel front-facing camera. European pricing has been announced, with availability starting on March 20th, and US launch details are yet to be confirmed.

technology1 year ago

"Samsung Introduces Galaxy A35 and A55 with Enhanced Security and Stylish Design"

Samsung's new Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 smartphones feature Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection on the front, with the A55 also having a metal frame and glass on the back. This upgrade offers improved scratch resistance and protection from drops compared to their predecessors, with the A55 being made entirely of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. Both phones also come with IP67 certification for water and dust resistance.