Samsung just announced two midrange phones—the Galaxy A55 5G and the Galaxy A35 5G. As an alternative to the flagship Galaxy S-series, we took the liberty to compare their specs to answer a frequent question. Chipset Speaking of chipsets, the Galaxy A35 5G runs on a Samsung Exynos 1380. As for the Galaxy A55 5G, it runs on a Samsung Exynos 1480. Upon review, the Exynos 1480 had a score of 728,872 points in Antutu benchmarks for the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G. Meanwhile, the Exynos 1380 had a score of 590,740 for the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G. Judging from the numbers however, the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G clearly has an advantage. The Galaxy A-series smartphones also give users the option to sacrifice a nano-SIM slot for microSD cards for extra storage space. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy A55 5G vs Galaxy A35 5G: Specs Comparison" and "Samsung Galaxy S Pricing Through the Years (2019)".
Samsung just announced two midrange phones—the Galaxy A55 5G and the Galaxy A35 5G. As an alternative to the flagship Galaxy S-series, we took the liberty to compare their specs to answer a frequent question.
Chipset Speaking of chipsets, the Galaxy A35 5G runs on a Samsung Exynos 1380. As for the Galaxy A55 5G, it runs on a Samsung Exynos 1480. Upon review, the Exynos 1480 had a score of 728,872 points in Antutu benchmarks for the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G.
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