Intro
While it’s a bit unfair to compare a true flagship and a mid-ranger that’s obviously inferior in many ways, not just everyone might need a flagship, so the Galaxy A55 5G has the unique ability to maximize the value gained.
Galaxy A55 5G vs Galaxy S24 differences:
Galaxy A55 5G | Galaxy S24 |
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A slightly less impressive chipset (Exynos 1480) | A more powerful top-tier chip (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the US, Exynos 2400 elsewhere) |
Larger 6.6-inch display | Smaller 6.2-inch display |
8GB of RAM in the base version, 2GB improvement over predecessor | Same 8GB of RAM in the base version |
Larger 5,000mAh battery | Smaller 4,000mAh battery |
A macro camera instead of a telephoto | Triple camera, including a 3X telephoto |
Way more affordable $450 starting price | A more premium $800 price tag |
Table of Contents:
Design and Size
Mid-range versus premium, how copy?
From the get-go, the Galaxy A55 5G towers over the Galaxy S24 with its much larger 6.6-inch body. After all, the latest Samsung flagship is equipped with “merely” a 6.2-inch display, making for a much more compact handset. Materials are different, too: the Galaxy S24 comes with Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass Victus 2, whereas the Galaxy A55 is certainly humbler with its materials.
One thing that is now common between the two devices is the design language. After the Galaxy S24 adopted the fully flat iPhone-like design, it’s now time for this flat design to trickle down to the Galaxy A-series of mid-rangers. The Galaxy A55 5G is now fully flat on the sides, ditching its predecessor’s slightly curved side frame.
Material-wise, the Galaxy A55 5G ascends to metal, similarly to the Galaxy S24. The mid-ranger also surprises with Gorilla Glass Victus+. At the same time, the flagship phone comes along with Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which should be sturdier and more scratch-resistant.
One intriguing aspect of the Galaxy A55 5G is its raised side bezel that houses the power button and volume rocker, an interesting design take that sets it apart from the in-house competition. Samsung calls this one the “Key Island”, and it looks like something that will differentiate the mid-range crop from the more popular phones.
Colors-wise, things are surely a lot more lively in the Galaxy A55 5G’s world. We get four awesome-looking colors: Awesome Iceblue (a very faint blue), Awesome Lemon (a jovial yellow), Awesome Lilac (a mellow violet hue), and Awesome Navy (a dark gray color variant).
The Galaxy A55 5G comes with an IP67 certification, while the Galaxy S24 boasts the more impressive IP68 one. The difference between the two is the maximum submersible depth: IP68 allows you to dunk your device in up to 1.5 meters, while IP67 in just 1 meter. Not a big difference, in all honesty.
Display Differences
The Galaxy A55 5G is the significantly larger device in comparison to the Galaxy S24, and this certainly affects the screen size. Samsung’s fresh and new mid-ranger boasts a 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate for the smoothest user experience. Samsung’s Vision Booster, which amplifies screen brightness in certain situations, is also here.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 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. In terms of colors, sharpness, and viewing angles, this one is excellent, no second opinion on that.
Performance and Software
Exynos, we meet again…
The Galaxy A55 5G arrives smack-bang with an octa-core chipset, the Exynos 1480. This one should be a step-up from the Exynos 1380 that powered last year’s Galaxy A54 and should be a better performer, though it’s doubtful the difference would be palpable. The Galaxy A54 was certainly choppy and completely unimpressive in terms of performance, so we are cautiously bracing for disappointment once again.
In terms of storage, both devices are available with either 128 or 256GB of native storage, while the RAM is 8GB on both devices. For the Galaxy A55 5G, that’s a +2GB improvement in comparison with the Galaxy A54, so a very decent performance upgrade.
Camera
Not all triple cameras are made equal
The Galaxy A55 5G comes with a triple camera, like its predecessors, and just like those phones, it relies on the tried-and-tested setup consisting of a wide, ultra-wide, and a macro camera. In particular, there’s a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide one, and finally, a 5MP macro camera that’s only there for the participation award. Up at the front, users will be able to snap selfies with a 32MP front-facing camera.
Samsung has graced the Galaxy A55 5G with improved Nightography, which stands for enhanced low-light shooting mode. The phone is also endowed with exemplar OIS and VDiS, which stands for video digital image stabilization and ensures your photos and videos are as crisp as they can get.
Main Camera
Zoom Quality
Selfies
Audio Quality and Haptics
While we don’t know what the audio quality and haptic feedback experience will be on the Galaxy A55 5G, we are completely certain that the Galaxy S24 will be way superior on both accounts, as it’s a proper flagship phone.
Battery Life and Charging
David versus Goliath
The Galaxy S24 with its 4,000mAh battery is a fairly durable phone that achieves pretty good battery endurance. However, the flagship only charges up to 25W, which is mostly similar to its predecessors, but the device still juices relatively fast.
Meanwhile, in the land of Mid-rangia, the Galaxy A55 5G scores a standard 5,000mAh battery, just as much as its predecessor. While this sounds like a lot, don’t count on the Galaxy A55 5G beating the Galaxy S24, as the flagship could definitely surprise. In fact, the Galaxy S24 beats the Galaxy A54 in our custom battery tests, so the Galaxy A55 could turn out beaten as well. Still, each of these phones will last you a full day of heavy use, that’s mostly granted.
Specs
The two phones are now official, with (mostly) all hardware specs known. We’ve summarized the essential ones for you.
Specs | Galaxy A55 5G | Galaxy S24 |
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Dimensions | 161.1 x 77.4 x 8.2mm | 147 x 70.6 x 7.6mm |
Weight | 213gr | 168gr |
Screen | 6.6-inch FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate | 6.2-inch FHD+, 1-120Hz refresh rate |
Processor | Exynos 1480 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 |
RAM, Storage and Price | 8GB/128GB 8GB/256GB 12GB/256GB microSD card |
8GB/128GB 8GB/256GB |
Cameras | Wide: 50MP F1.8 Ultra-wide: 12MP F2.2 Macro: 5MP F2.4 Front: 32MP F2.2 |
Wide: 50MP Ultra-wide: 12MP Telephoto: 10MP, 3.0X optical Front: 12MP |
Battery Size | 5,000mAh | 4,000mAh |
Charging Speeds | 25W wired charging | 25W wired charging, 15W wireless charging |
Summary
The Galaxy S24 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 5G. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A55 5G 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 however good the Galaxy A55 5G is, the Galaxy S24 would undoubtedly offer the more premium experience, all things considered.
Still, we are excited to see how things could transpire for the mid-ranger’s potential market success. Once again, don’t expect it to be sold in the US.
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