Pros - A gorgeous, Super AMOLED, 120Hz display - Solid feel in the hand with a great design - Samsung’s software update policy - 45W fast charging - Solid battery life Cons - Thermal and battery management in heavy games isn’t optimal - 8MP wide and 2MP macro cameras need optimisation - No charging brick in the box - Tons of bloatware and ads. Difficulty in disabling Glance Price: Rs 26,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant Rating: 4.25/5 The Galaxy F55 is a bit of a gamble for Samsung.
Even though Samsung was one of the first smartphone companies to work with a leather back panel, it was a luxury mainly reserved for its premium devices. It was first seen in the Galaxy Note 3 for the first time if I am not mistaken. With the Galaxy F55, Samsung is finally reviving that tradition, but for mid-range budget offerings only.
With the Galaxy F55, a sleek and stylish design, and a premium hand feel are not the only things you’re getting. You also get an impressive set of specifications, such as the Super AMOLED+ display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC, a 50MP main camera, and surprisingly, 45W fast charging capability. All of this certainly certainly makes it a strong contender in the sub-Rs 30,000 segment.
So how does the Galaxy F55 fare? We find out. Samsung Galaxy F55 5G review: The design Right from when you unbox the Galaxy F55, you’ll notice that Samsung has put a much greater emphasis on design for this device. The standout feature of the Galaxy F55 is its vegan leather back, which.
