Just like last year, the Galaxy A55 5G is positioned as an alternative option for those looking at the Galaxy S24 Plus but do not have enough budget. It starts off with a metal frame and a glass-on-glass design that makes the Galaxy A55 look very premium. From the exterior, the Galaxy A55 takes a lot of design cues from the S24 Plus -- power button and volume rocker at the right side; noise-canceling mic and SIM card slot up top; speaker grill, USB Type-C port and primary mic at the bottom along with what could be an air vent for the IP67 Rating. [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="353610,353611,353612" orderby="rand"] Powering the Galaxy A55 is a fairly new Samsung Exynos 1480 chipset. It's comprised of a quad-core Cortex A78 @ 2.75GHz and another quad-core Cortex A55 @ 2.05GHz paired with Samsung Xclipse 530, a GPU that utilizes AMD's RDNA 2 architecture. The Galaxy A55 triple-camera setup is reminiscent of the older Galaxy S-series in terms of configuration and picture quality, especially with low-light scenarios or night shots. Check out some sample clips below: https://youtu.be/hmYcA_C65YE In most aspects, the Samsung Galaxy A55 does not disappoint -- good display, above-average performance, and nice set of cameras. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Hands-On" and "Samsung study finds Galaxy Watch6 can detect early signs of fainting".
Just like last year, the Galaxy A55 5G is positioned as an alternative option for those looking at the Galaxy S24 Plus but do not have enough budget. It starts off with a metal frame and a glass-on-glass design that makes the Galaxy A55 look very premium.
From the exterior, the Galaxy A55 takes a lot of design cues from the S24 Plus -- power button and volume rocker at the right side; noise-canceling mic and SIM card slot up top; speaker grill, USB Type-C port and primary mic at the bottom along with what could be an air vent for the IP67 Rating. [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="353610,353611,353612" orderby="rand"] Powering the Galaxy A55 is a fairly new Samsung Exynos 1480 chipset. It's comprised of a quad-core Cortex A78 @ 2.75GHz and another quad-core Cortex A55 @ 2.05GHz paired with Samsung Xclipse 530, a GPU that utilizes AMD's RDNA 2 architecture.
Our coverage of samsung galaxy a55 5g handson includes: "Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Hands-On"; "Samsung study finds Galaxy Watch6 can detect early signs of fainting"; "Samsung’s Galaxy Flagship Lineup: Which One Fits You Best?". Each article provides unique insights and information.