Samsung Galaxy A55 Review: This Cheap Phone Has Some Flaws

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Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

Pros

  • Affordable price
  • Decent performance
  • Large, vibrant display
  • Expandable storage

Cons

  • Disappointing battery life
  • Shorter software support period than Pixel 8A

Samsung‘s Galaxy A55 5G is the most recent addition to the company’s A-series range of affordable phones. Like last year’s Galaxy A54 5G, A series phones have always focused on providing a good overall experience at much lower prices than phones in the top-end Galaxy S24 line. The new Galaxy A55 is no different, packing solid all-round specs, a large, 6.6-inch display, a capable octa-core processor and a triple rear-camera setup into a colorful glass and metal body.

Though the phone hasn’t blown me away with its performance in any respect during my hands-on testing time, it feels like a decent phone that’s equipped to handle your daily essentials, with enough power under the hood for some casual gaming on your bus ride home from work.

The A55 5G went on sale in the UK at £439, and though that price dropped significantly, to £364, on Samsung’s store, it’s now back at full price there. However, it appears to be even cheaper right now, at only £258, on Amazon in the UK. Prices of phones like these fluctuate often, so you may need to shop around a little to find the best buy. 

Here are six main things you should know about this phone.

It’s not available in the US

While Samsung does offer the A15, A25 and A35 5G in the US, the company opted not to bring the pricier A55 stateside as it would compete too closely with the older S23 line and the S23 FE. 

It still seems odd that the A55 won’t be offered in the US as last year’s Galaxy A54 was a big hit with US audiences. I’d expect the company to want to continue that success with the refreshed model. 

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The screen has a maximum 120Hz refresh rate but you can lower it to 60Hz which should help give slightly better battery life.

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The display is big enough for video on the go

At 6.6 inches, the A55’s display provides plenty of room for gaming or watching YouTube videos on the move. It’s vibrant, too, with punchy colors that do justice to colorful games like Asphalt 9: Legends. The maximum 120Hz refresh rate makes fast motion look nice and smooth. 

The screen is bright and avoids distracting reflections from overhead indoor lights. It’s comfortable to use outdoors under the mostly gray clouds I’ve experienced in Scotland during testing. I suspect it won’t fare quite as well under bright, midday summer sun. 

It’s powerful enough for gaming

It’s powered by an octa-core Exynos 1480 chip, which offers more than enough power for your everyday Instagramming and web browsing. But I also found it powerful enough to play games like Genshin Impact and PUBG at decent frame rates. 

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Genshin Impact played perfectly well on the phone.

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Its cameras are decent for the price

The triple rear camera setup includes a 50-megapixel main camera, 12-megapixel ultrawide and an additional 5-megapixel macro camera. Shots from both the wide and ultrawide cameras are decent for the price, offering solid exposures and enough detail for sharing to Instagram. 

Some shots do suffer from heavy-handed software “optimizing,” with shadows looking washed out and colors looking oversaturated (especially blue skies). This is fairly common on Samsung phones, and while it might put serious photographers off, those just wanting casual snaps of family and friends will be satisfied.

The macro camera is essentially redundant, and feels shoehorned in as a way of bragging that the phone has three rear cameras instead of two. 

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There are three rear cameras, although the macro lens is a bit pointless.

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Battery life is disappointing

While the A55 packs in a sizable 5,000-mAh battery, it didn’t last long on our drain tests, with results putting it below any of the Galaxy S24 range and below Google’s Pixel 8A. The display is likely the biggest drain on battery, so turning the refresh rate down to 60Hz may help eke out some extra minutes. 

With reasonably careful use, I’ve been able to get through most of a day on a single charge. But as with almost all phones, you should expect to give it a full top up each night. 

You can expand the storage 

While you can pay more upfront to buy the A55 with 256GB of storage rather than the base 128GB, it’s not necessary as you can expand the storage with microSD cards. A microSD slot is an extremely rare feature these days, with none of the top phones of the past few years offering one. 

With 128GB microSD cards costing as little as £10, or $10, I’d opt for the base model and double the storage with a card as it’s the more cost-effective option. 

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There’s a USB C port on the bottom and a microSD card slot on the top edge. 

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You get five years of software support

Samsung said that the A55 5G will receive four years of Android software support and an additional fifth year of security support, meaning this phone will still be safe to use in 2029. That’s not a bad support period, but Google committed to supporting its most affordable Pixel 8A for the same period as its flagship 8 Pro. That means the Pixel 8A gets seven years of OS and security updates. 

Should you buy it? 

The Galaxy A55 is a tricky sell at its original price of £439 considering its battery life, camera performance and software support period are a step behind the £499 Pixel 8A.

But its reduced price makes it a different value proposition. It’s not a phone that will wow you with pro-level camera skills or amazing new AI features, but it’s a solid option for those in search of a basic phone that can handle everyday tasks, with a bit of casual gaming and video streaming thrown in. 

How we test phones

Every phone tested by CNET’s reviews team was actually used in the real world. We test a phone’s features, play games and take photos. We examine the display to see if it’s bright, sharp and vibrant. We analyze the design and build to see how it is to hold and whether it has an IP-rating for water-resistance. We push the processor’s performance to the extremes using both standardized benchmark tools like GeekBench and 3DMark, along with our own anecdotal observations navigating the interface, recording high-resolution videos and playing graphically intense games at high refresh rates.

All the cameras are tested in a variety of conditions from bright sunlight to dark indoor scenes. We try out special features like night mode and portrait mode and compare our findings against similarly priced competing phones. We also check out the battery life by using it daily as well as running a series of battery drain tests.

We take into account additional features like support for 5G, satellite connectivity, fingerprint and face sensors, stylus support, fast charging speeds, foldable displays among others that can be useful. And we of course balance all of this against the price to give you the verdict on whether that phone, whatever price it is, actually represents good value. While these tests may not always be reflected in CNET’s initial review, we conduct follow-up and long-term testing in most circumstances.



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