Tuesday, 28 May 2024

Samsung Galaxy F55 vs M55 vs A55: Battle of the Mid-Rangers


In the crowded world of mid-range smartphones, Samsung has thrown a curveball with not one, not two, but three contenders for your wallet: the Galaxy F55, M55, and A55. All boasting 5G connectivity and sleek designs, they promise a powerful punch at an attractive price. But with seemingly similar specs, which one reigns supreme? We're diving deep into each phone, dissecting their performance, camera prowess, battery life, and more, to help you navigate the A-F-M confusion and pick the perfect Samsung companion for your needs.

Performance



With all of them boasting octa-core CPU's and 12GB of RAM, it invariably comes down to their CPU speeds, with the F55 and M55 having 2.4 Ghz while the A55 has 2.75 Ghz though all of them use a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. They also have 256GB of storage which is expandible to 1 TB by microSD

Display

The Galaxy F55 and M55 Super AMOLED Plus displays with FHD+ resolution and 6.67in screen size with the A55 having Super AMOLED with FHD+ and a 6.62in screen size. All three have 120hz refresh rate with 16M colour depth.

Camera



All three feature a trio-camera setup with F55 and M55 having 50.0 MP primary, 8.0 MP ultrawide sensor and a 2.0 MP macro sensor. The A55 has a 50.0 MP primary, 12.0 MP ultrawide sensor and a 5.0 MP macro sensor. All three have 10x zoom and UHD 4K video at 30fps with slow motion at 240fps in HD with F1.8 , F2.2 , F2.4

Weight and Battery

F55 and M55 both have a weight of 180g while the A55 has 213g of weight with all featuring 5000 mAH of battery.


Software

All three phones run on One UI 6.1, with the A55 having 4 years of major updates and 5 years of security updates

Sensors

  • Accelerometer
  • Fingerprint Sensor
  • Gyro Sensor
  • Geomagnetic Sensor
  • Light Sensor
  • Proximity Sensor(M55,F55)
  • NFC
  • Wifi-Direct
  • Hall sensor(A55)
  • Virtual proximity sensing(A55)




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