New Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Launched To Fail iPhone’s Camera, Price Of 256GB Storage Is Very Low

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G smartphone was launched in the Indian market with its cool design and attractive design. It was introduced with Android v14 specification, due to which many special things are seen in it. 5000 mAh has been installed in it to make it last longer. Not only this, you have added amazing camera sensor, processor and special features to protect yourself from rain water. Come on friends, I will tell you all these details with the help of the points written below.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Performance

The life of any phone lies in its processor and camera. Keeping these in mind, the Galaxy A55 comes with Samsung Exynos 1480 processor which comes with support of Octa core 2.75 GHz, Quad Core + 2 GHz, Quad core. Due to the combination of these two, you can use the 6.6 inches Super AMOLED display given in it for smooth gaming as well. Since that display gives 120 Hz Refresh Rate, there will be no safety issue as it has Gorilla Glass Protection.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Camera

Now let’s look at its eyes i.e. camera sensor. Samsung is going to give Triple Camera setup in it which will be of great benefit to you because it is going to have 50 MP Wide Angle Primary Camera + 12 MP + 5 MP Macro Camera. Which will be helpful in taking clear photos. High quality LED light is also being given. Not only this, you will be happy to hear that it will have 32 MP Wide Angle Lens front camera which will have the ability to take good selfies and videos.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Prices in India

Your first important question is about its price. Talking about this, you will get it in India in 3 variants. The price of which starts From. Rs 35,699 and goes up to Rs 42,500 for the top model. Now in the month of August, due to the festival, you are going to get a lot of offers in it, due to which you will save a lot.

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"Aditya Admane" is the author of the Electric Sawari website, where he shares insightful information about electric vehicles and the future of sustainable transportation. He also has experience with electric vehicles.

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