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The success of the Galaxy A54 has set the bar high for the just-released Galaxy A55. After the Samsung Galaxy S and Z foldable series, the Galaxy A5x series is likely the most popular in the company's portfolio for good reason.
This year's model makes gains in key areas. The new A55 boasts a bigger display, a more powerful chipset, more RAM in the base configuration and a tougher and more premium build.
Most other aspects of what made the Galaxy A54 successful remain untouched - the microSD card support, good primary camera garnished with a decent ultrawide shooter, dependable battery life and IP67-rated build. Moreover, this time, it uses an aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection.
But will this be enough to persuade potential buyers? After all, the sub-€500 competition in Europe is fierce, and the same goes for the Indian INR 40,000-ish bracket. What made the A54 good in 2023 doesn't necessarily mean it will be enough in 2024. The competition is catching up, and we've seen some pretty solid midrangers come out in the first quarter of this year, so stick around to see if the A55 is worth your hard-earned money.
The Galaxy A55 comes in a modest retail box with only some user manuals, a SIM tool and a USB-C to USB-C cable for charging and data transfer. There's no charger included.
I use a microSD with my A55 everyday though, so I don't know what you're talking about.
Rear cameras, especially the main one is fine. I'm kind of disappointed with the front cam, it makes my lips darker.
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