Is Samsung thinking something by not explicitly naming its own Exynos processor for either the A55 or A35? Be that as it may, we find the Exynos 1380 in the Galaxy A35, which still powered the Galaxy A54 last year. The AMOLED panels have a Full HD+ resolution of 1,080 x 2,340 px, offer a refresh rate of 120 Hz, but are now up to 1,000 nits bright. Surprise, surprise-almost everything remains the same on the display. The Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 offer you identically sized AMOLED displays. Both devices are also available in four colors-Awesome Iceblue, Navy, Lilac and Lemon-with Lilac and Lemon apparently offering quite interesting color gradients. The design language has not changed, so the three floating camera elements arranged one below the other remain. Both also come with a glass back, although Samsung only mentions Gorilla Glass Victus+ on the A55. Presumably, this is due to the frame, as the Galaxy A55 uses a metal frame for the first time, while the A35 sticks to plastic. Why is there such a difference in weight between the models, which are both IP67-certified and equipped with a 6.6-inch display? The Galaxy A35 is barely noticeably longer and wider, but identically thin (8.2 mm) and four grams lighter than the A55. If I then compare the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A55 with each other, I find. Because when I compare the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 with the new models, I can hardly see any visual differences. Whew, Samsung-you're not making it easy for me. Galaxy A55: display and designĪ whole pack of Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55.
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