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Samsung Galaxy A55 can use a micro SD card

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:57 am
by Rina7RS
Selfie camera on Samsung Galaxy A55

In terms of connectivity and sensors, you should know that the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G, as the name suggests, supports 5G. It is available as a single-SIM or dual-SIM (nano-SIM plus eSIM) phone and supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3.


Depending on the region you live in, the phone also comes with an NFC chip (like in the European Union). On top of that, the smartphone comes with a host of sensors: GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, virtual proximity sensor, compass, and an optical fingerprint scanner under the display.

The battery inside the Galaxy A55 is large, with a capacity south africa telegram data of 5,000 milliampere-hours (mAh), so it should last at least a day, if not two, before needing to be charged. The smartphone also supports 25-watt wired fast charging. However, it does not support wireless charging.

Battery and charging details

The full list of technical specifications can be found on the official product page: Samsung Galaxy A55 5G .

Flip the page to find out what my experience with the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G was like, what I learned about its cameras, and how the smartphone performed in several tests.

Smartphone experience on Samsung Galaxy A55
The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is a large device, which is typical for modern smartphones. I found it easy to use and reach all the buttons, but if you have smaller hands or shorter fingers, you might want to check if it’s comfortable for you before buying it. The phone is also heavy, so it feels solid and sturdy. However, the glass back may make you worry about it breaking easily. So, there are a few compromises when it comes to how this phone feels to use.