The phones we have for our netizens today are none other than the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G and the vivo V30 5G. The Samsung Galaxy A55 sports a 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display (2340 x 1080) that features a refresh rate of 120Hz. For audio, the Galaxy A55 has dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support that can be toggled and customized through the quick access menu or Settings. It’s also somewhat nicer to hold up when lying down with its thinner form factor, at a lighter 186 grams, compared to the Galaxy A55’s boxier 213 grams. Chipset Moving on to hardware, the Galaxy A55 runs on a Samsung Exynos 1480 chipset. Personally, we would lean more towards the Galaxy A55. So even if the V30 looks better on paper, we’re going with the visually smoother performing Galaxy A55. The Galaxy A55 5G also has up to 8GB of virtual memory to add on top of what’s on board. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy A55 5G vs vivo V30 5G: Specs Comparison" and "Samsung study finds Galaxy Watch6 can detect early signs of fainting".
The phones we have for our netizens today are none other than the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G and the vivo V30 5G. The Samsung Galaxy A55 sports a 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display (2340 x 1080) that features a refresh rate of 120Hz.
For audio, the Galaxy A55 has dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support that can be toggled and customized through the quick access menu or Settings. It’s also somewhat nicer to hold up when lying down with its thinner form factor, at a lighter 186 grams, compared to the Galaxy A55’s boxier 213 grams. Chipset Moving on to hardware, the Galaxy A55 runs on a Samsung Exynos 1480 chipset.
Our coverage of samsung galaxy a55 price in the philippines includes: "Samsung Galaxy A55 5G vs vivo V30 5G: Specs Comparison"; "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.