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Founded back in 1969 as Samsung Electric Industries, Suwon, South Korea-headquartered Samsung Electronics today makes everything from televisions to semiconductors. It released its first Android smartphone in 2009, and can be credited with the launch of the first Android tablet back in 2010. The company is among the biggest players in the smartphone market in the world. It has recently developed smartphones running Tizen OS, as an alternative to its Android-based smartphones.

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Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Review

  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Vibrant 120Hz Super AMOLED display
  • Stylish vegan leather finish
  • IP67 rated design
  • Four years of OS updates
  • Bad
  • No Charger in the box
  • Low light camera performance could have been better

Samsung's Galaxy F-series was always focused on offering unique features combined with good performance. Having used a lot of Galaxy F-series phones from the brand, it's easy for me to conclude that these smartphones indeed offer a good mix of design and performance, keeping in mind their mid-range pricing. Continuing in the same direction, Samsung recently unveiled its Galaxy F55 5G, bringing some vegan leather goodness to its Galaxy devices. It includes features like an in-display fingerprint reader, 45W fast-charging support, and more. So, is this stylish new mid-ranger all about style? Or does it also back it up with good performance? Let's find out!

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Review

  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Vibrant 120Hz Super AMOLED display
  • Stylish vegan leather finish
  • IP67 rated design
  • Four years of OS updates
  • Bad
  • No Charger in the box
  • Low light camera performance could have been better

Samsung's Galaxy F-series was always focused on offering unique features combined with good performance. Having used a lot of Galaxy F-series phones from the brand, it's easy for me to conclude that these smartphones indeed offer a good mix of design and performance, keeping in mind their mid-range pricing. Continuing in the same direction, Samsung recently unveiled its Galaxy F55 5G, bringing some vegan leather goodness to its Galaxy devices. It includes features like an in-display fingerprint reader, 45W fast-charging support, and more. So, is this stylish new mid-ranger all about style? Or does it also back it up with good performance? Let's find out!

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Review

  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Modern design
  • Good display
  • Feature-packed software
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Good primary camera
  • Bad
  • Underwhelming ultra-wide angle camera
  • CPU performance lags behind the competition
  • Opts you in to Glance with every update
  • Software updates add unsolicited apps
  • Very pricey

Samsung's Galaxy A series brings some of the company's premium software features to the midrange segment at a slightly higher cost compared with the Galaxy M and Galaxy F series. Earlier this year, the company launched the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 smartphones in India, which are priced under Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 30,000, respectively. These devices are equipped with the company's Exynos chips and will receive four years of OS updates — up to Android 18. But how do they fare against similarly priced phones? I've spent some time with both handsets, and here are my thoughts.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review

  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Modern design
  • Good display
  • Feature-packed software
  • Reliable battery life
  • Good primary camera
  • Bad
  • Underwhelming ultra-wide angle camera
  • CPU performance lags behind the competition
  • Bloatware installed after software updates
  • Opts you in to Glance after updates
  • Very pricey

Samsung's Galaxy A series brings some of the company's premium software features to the midrange segment at a slightly higher cost compared with the Galaxy M and Galaxy F series. Earlier this year, the company launched the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 smartphones in India, which are priced under Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 30,000, respectively. These devices are equipped with the company's Exynos chips and will receive four years of OS updates — up to Android 18. But how do they fare against similarly priced phones? I've spent some time with both handsets, and here are my thoughts.

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