Scheduled for unveiling alongside the Galaxy A35 on March 11, the Samsung Galaxy A55 found its surprise spoiled by a Belgian telecom company, which preemptively listed the device on its website, complete with a comprehensive specs sheet and a selection of official images. While many of the specifications were already circulating in the rumor mill, this listing serves as perhaps the most concrete confirmation yet. Let’s delve into the details provided on the website once more.
Powering the device is the Exynos 1480 SoC, paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. However, previous speculations hinted at the possibility of a variant with up to 12GB of RAM. Storage expansion is facilitated by a microSD card slot, supporting cards with capacities of up to 1TB.
In terms of display, the Galaxy A55 boasts a slightly larger screen compared to its predecessor, the A54, measuring at 6.6 inches diagonally. As expected, the device utilizes an OLED panel with a centrally positioned punch-hole housing the selfie camera.
The camera configuration on the rear remains unchanged from the Galaxy A54, comprising a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro sensor. Meanwhile, the front-facing camera is a 32MP shooter, ensuring crisp and detailed selfies.
Maintaining continuity with its predecessor, the Galaxy A55 retains a robust 5,000mAh battery capacity, promising ample endurance. Notably, the device will debut with Android 14 straight out of the box, offering users the latest software experience from Samsung.
With the leak effectively revealing most of the device’s specifications, there appears to be little left to unveil during the scheduled Samsung event, except for pricing details. It is anticipated that such information will be disclosed in due course, offering consumers a complete picture of what to expect from the Galaxy A55.
Published on 03/26/24 9:17 | by Rawa John