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is surely the hottest thing on the block, but things will be dynamic in the following months as Samsung is looking to refresh its other device lineups as well. Among the anticipated devices that will get released soon-ish is none other than the Galaxy A55, which will take the mantle from the Galaxy A54.
A macro camera instead of a telephotowith its much larger 6.5-inch body. The latest Samsung flagship is just equipped with a 6.2-inch display, so a much more compact handset. Materials will surely differ, too: thecomes with Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass Victus 2, whereas the Galaxy A55 will most certainly employ a mostly similar exterior. One intriguing aspect of the Galaxy A55 could be its raised side bezel that will be housing the power button and volume rocker, an interesting design take. Samsung calls this one the"Key Island", and it looks like something that will differentiate the mid-range crop from the more popular phones. Hopefully, the Galaxy A55 scores some slightly thinner bezels than last year's Galaxy A54 which was quite unimpressive in this regard. Another difference will be found in the water- and dust-resistance of both devices. The Galaxy A55 will be coming with an IP67 certification, while theboasts the more impressive IP68 one. The difference between the two is the maximum depth that you could dunk your phone into: IP68 allows you to submerge your device in up to 1.5 meters, while IP67 in just 1 meter. Not a big difference, in all honesty. As far as the Galaxy A55 goes, we know little aside from the fact that it will be an OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate. certainly employs one of the finest displays at the moment. Despite its FHD+ resolution of 1080 by 2340 pixels, it's an A+ OLED screen with switching refresh rate of 1-120Hz for a very smooth experience.Rumors have it Samsung will be foregoing Qualcomm's line of Snapdragon chips for the Galaxy A55 and will rely on its own Exynos 1480 chipset. That's fine as long as the company optimizes the performance, unlike last year's choppy and completely unimpressive Galaxy A54. We are hopeful, but surely bracing for disappointment.in the US, while the Exynos 2400 powers the phone in most international regions. We are excited to report that both versions perform mostly similarly, and boy, do they perform! Surely, theperforms better in intensive graphics tasks, but you shouldn't feel too down for having the Exynos version as well. Both phones come along with 128GB of native storage, but the RAM situation on the Galaxy A55 front is unclear. The Galaxy A55 will come with a triple camera, like its predecessors, and just like those, it will rely on the tried-and-tested setup consisting of a wide, ultra-wide, and a macro camera. It's high time Samsung shook up the paradigm and gives us something more exciting than a useless macro camera. Isn't it now the perfect time to give affordable devices a telephoto snapper, Samsung?uses a proper triple-camera setup, consisting of a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10MP 3X telephoto. This year, Samsung has tweaked its image-processing, delivering more natural-looking photos.While we don't know what the audio quality and haptic feedback experience will be on the Galaxy A55, we are completely certain that thewith its 4,000mAh battery is a fairly durable phone that achieves pretty good battery endurance. Charging caps at 25W, but the phone juices up relatively fast. will undoubtedly be the phone of choice for those wishing for a top premium experience, albeit coming at a significantly higher than the projected price tag of the Galaxy A55. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A55 shapes up to be another iterative release for Samsung, with little changes in comparison with the previous Galaxy A54 generation. It could offer good value to those unwilling to shell out a lot of money on a phone, but A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountModeration is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a post should be moderated - please, report it.Owners of T-Mobile Samsung phones are having a field day after discovering a glitch The Moto G 5G 2023 is now an even better deal for the frugal enthusiast with that sweet discount on AmazonEuropean Union determines that Apple doesn't need to open up iMessage to competitorsRumored Nothing Phone specs paint a promising but incomplete mid-range pictureHaving a conversation with your AI phone: Why this is the future, and just plain exciting
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