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Comparing the Galaxy A35 5G vs Galaxy A55 5G


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Hey everyone, welcome back to the show!

Today, we’re diving into two of Samsung’s most talked-about mid-range smartphones — the Galaxy A35 5G and the Galaxy A55 5G.

So — let’s break it all down!

Let’s start with where these two phones sit in Samsung’s lineup.

The Galaxy A35 5G is designed to be the more affordable option — a solid performer for everyday users who want 5G, a beautiful display, and long battery life without spending too much.

The Galaxy A55 5G, on the other hand, steps things up.

It’s aimed at users who want a premium design, better performance, stronger cameras, and enhanced security features — all while staying in the mid-range category.

Think of the A35 as “smart value,” and the A55 as “mid-range premium.”

Both phones share Samsung’s clean, minimalist look, but the A55 takes things up a notch.

It features a metal frame — which feels sturdier and more premium — compared to the plastic frame on the A35.

The A55 also has a matte finish on the back, so it resists fingerprints better and keeps that sleek, clean look.

Display-wise, both use 6.6-inch Super AMOLED panels with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, meaning you’ll get smooth scrolling and vibrant colors on either device.

But the A55 gets a slight edge in brightness, reaching up to 1000 nits, which helps when you’re using it outdoors.

Now for performance — this is where the gap widens.

The Galaxy A35 5G runs on the Exynos 1380 chip — a solid performer for daily tasks, streaming, and even casual gaming.

The A55 5G, however, is powered by the newer Exynos 1480 chipset.

It’s not just faster — it’s also more efficient, meaning smoother performance and better handling of heavy apps or multitasking.

Both phones come with 8GB of RAM, but the A55 also offers a 12GB option for power users.

Storage goes up to 256GB on both, with microSD expansion if you need more space.

When it comes to cameras, both the A35 and A55 deliver great results for their price.

They each feature a 50MP main camera, but the A55 adds Optical Image Stabilization — or OIS — which helps keep your shots sharper and your videos steadier, especially in low light.

The A35 comes with an 8MP ultra-wide and a 5MP macro camera, while the A55 upgrades the ultra-wide to 12MP, capturing more detail and better color balance.

On the front, you’ll notice a big difference — the A55 has a 32MP selfie camera, compared to 13MP on the A35.

So if you love taking selfies or do a lot of video calls, the A55 clearly wins here.


Battery life is almost identical between the two.

Both pack a 5000 mAh battery and support 25W fast charging — enough to get you through a full day with ease.

Neither phone supports wireless charging, but with fast charging, you’ll still get about 50% power in under 30 minutes.

Now, let’s talk about the extra stuff — the little details that make a big difference.

Both phones come with Samsung Knox Vault, Samsung’s top-tier security feature that protects your passwords, PINs, and private data.

You also get NFC, 5G connectivity, and Android 14 out of the box.

But the A55 includes stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, giving you a richer, more immersive sound experience for music and movies — something the A35 doesn’t have.

And here’s another bonus: the A55 has an IP67 rating, meaning it’s dust- and water-resistant — a major plus for peace of mind.

So, how much will all this cost you?

The Galaxy A35 5G is priced around 4.999 million Rupiah, while the A55 5G sits a bit higher — depending on the variant and RAM configuration.

If you’re looking for a reliable 5G phone with great performance, a bright display, and long battery life — the Galaxy A35 is a fantastic value.

But if you want a more premium feel, better cameras, louder speakers, and extra durability, the A55 is absolutely worth the upgrade.

That wraps up today’s episode — a quick comparison between the Samsung A35 5G and Samsung A55 5G.

Thanks for listening — and I’ll catch you in the next one!

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ManhHao PCBy Jackson Wang