Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Samsung has launched its newest A series member - Samsung Galaxy A55 5G. The device, at first glance, gives the impression of its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, but upon a closer look, the difference is easily delineated. But, how does it fare in challenging its contemporary superior mid-rangers?In this review, we shall be diving deep to uncover what’s in the store for you and whether it's worth considering for prospective Samsung Galaxy A55 5G buyers.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Design

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Doing away with the plastic build, Samsung has opted for an aluminium frame for the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G this time. The device appears to be inspired by the flagship S-series lineup. Sporting flat edges, this smartphone boasts a premium design with three individual camera rings around the back. A small bump, dubbed as ‘Key Island' is a noticeable addition, located on the right spine, near the volume rocker and power button. The device is considerably on the heavier side weighing 213g. The screen has Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection, rendering it a premium feel.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Display

Featuring a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G guarantees a buttery-smooth user experience with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The bezels could have been thinner to make it look more premium. However, the device is efficiently usable both outdoors and indoors with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits. The presence of dual speakers gives crisp audio even at louder volumes, ensuring a wholesome multimedia experience.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Performance and Software

Backed by the Exynos 1480 chipset, along with 12GB of RAM support, the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G gets the majority of work done for you. The device performs brilliantly under a variety of conditions ranging from gaming to regular usage. You won’t experience any technical hiccups or awkward app freezes while undertaking your day-to-day tasks. Moderate games, including even Call of Duty: Warzone or Genshin Impact, on medium settings are a breeze with this device. However, graphically intensive games like BGMI and Real Racing 3 are not as smooth, and you may encounter mild stutters.

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Flaunting a cleaner UI, it operates on One UI 6.1, which is based on Android 14. There are some pre-installed apps, but they can be easily removed. Although this device does not have the AI features, a salient characteristic of the S24 lineup, the UI gives away the flagship experience for sure.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Camera

The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G sports a triple camera setup, including a 50MP OIS main sensor, complemented by a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro unit. The device takes moderate photos under different light conditions, thanks to Samsung’s AI Image Signal Processing (ISP). The main sensor has prompt autofocus and rapid shutter speed, resulting in detailed outputs. Overall, the camera maintains the vibrancy and dynamism in its range that one expects from Samsung. To the front, you will get a 32MP selfie shooter, which delivers satisfactory details and maintains a natural tone.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review: Battery and Charging

The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is powered by a 5,000mAh battery, supporting 25W charging. If you are a moderate user, it can last up to 48 hours. In case, your time with the phone leans towards the higher side, it can easily provide you a day’s backup.

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The device takes around an hour and a half to get fully charged, which leaves scope for improvement, considering other offerings in this range that reduce the charging time substantially. Additionally, you need to spend extra bucks to get the charger as the box does not have it.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G: Verdict

With a sturdy design and larger display, this device throws a good prospect for users seeking longevity and durability typically associated with Samsung. The battery is robust, and the camera also performs satisfactorily. However, the performance is not on par with what is seen with other brands in the same segment.  Having said that, if you are looking for a premium design reminiscent of flagship Samsung models, the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is a device worth considering.