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El lanzamiento del Samsung Galaxy M55 en India está programado para el 23 de septiembre; Se han revelado el diseño y las especificaciones clave.

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Samsung Galaxy M55s Según la empresa, se lanzará pronto en India. El próximo teléfono inteligente Galaxy M de la compañía surcoreana estará disponible en dos opciones de color y contará con una pantalla de 6,7 pulgadas con una frecuencia de actualización de 120 Hz. El teléfono estará equipado con una cámara trasera principal de 50 megapíxeles además de una cámara para selfies con la misma resolución. Samsung Galaxy M55 (revisar) que se lanzó a principios de este año está equipado con un chipset Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 combinado con hasta 256 GB de almacenamiento.

Se ha anunciado la fecha de lanzamiento del Samsung Galaxy M55 en India

Samsung anunció el miércoles el lanzamiento de su nuevo teléfono inteligente Galaxy M55s en India el 23 de septiembre. El próximo teléfono inteligente de la compañía se venderá en los colores Coral Green y Thunder Black en India. Samsung aún no ha anunciado las configuraciones de RAM y almacenamiento del próximo Galaxy M55.

Especificaciones del Samsung Galaxy M55s (esperadas)

A Micrositio Amazon reveló algunas especificaciones del teléfono Samsung Galaxy M55s antes de su lanzamiento oficial. Sin duda, el teléfono inteligente contará con una pantalla Super AMOLED+ de 6,7 pulgadas con una frecuencia de actualización de 120 Hz y un brillo de hasta 1000 nits. Samsung dice que el teléfono tiene un grosor de 7,8 mm, que es el mismo grosor que el modelo Galaxy M55 que se lanzó en India en abril.

Samsung también está adelantando las especificaciones de la cámara del Galaxy M55s, antes del debut del teléfono inteligente. Ciertamente cuenta con una cámara trasera de 50 megapíxeles con estabilización óptica de imagen (OIS), junto con una cámara gran angular de 8 megapíxeles y una cámara macro de 2 megapíxeles. Admitirá tanto las funciones de cámara con poca luz “Nightography” de Samsung como el modo No Shake Cam.

Según la compañía, el Samsung Galaxy M55s estará equipado con una cámara para selfies de 50 megapíxeles. El teléfono permitirá a los usuarios tomar fotografías y vídeos simultáneamente utilizando las cámaras frontal y trasera. Es probable que se revelen otros detalles relacionados con el Galaxy M55 en los días previos a su debut.

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Google confirms Galaxy F55 is a rebranded Galaxy M55

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A couple of months after launching an M-series smartphone, Samsung usually introduces an F-series variant of that device. The company is doing the same with the recently launched Galaxy M55. Last month, the brand confirmed the existence of the Galaxy F55. Now, the tech giant has started getting the phone certified on various platforms.

91Mobiles has spotted the Galaxy F55 on Google Play Listing. It not only suggests that the F-series version of the Galaxy M55 is arriving soon but also reveals the key specifications of the upcoming smartphone. According to it, the Galaxy F55 has a display with Full HD+ resolution, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, 8GB RAM, and 5G connectivity, and the phone runs on Android 14, most likely with recently-released One 6.1.

Samsung Galaxy F55 Google Play Console

These specifications suggest that the Galaxy F55 will be a rebranded variant of the Galaxy M55. Other features of the device could include a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, a triple-camera setup at the rear with a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP macro lens, a 50MP front-facing camera, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and an under-display fingerprint scanner.

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Samsung Galaxy M55 review: Saved by Snapdragon

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Samsung’s Galaxy M55 is an interesting phone. While not nearly as expensive as the Galaxy A55, Samsung has equipped it with features we don’t see–or haven’t seen–on the company’s mid-range phones.

The M55 has a 50MP front camera, a first for any Samsung Galaxy smartphone. It’s also the first mid-range Galaxy phone to support 45W super fast charging and the first Galaxy phone with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. That’s not all: the M55 boasts a few features that we have never seen in the M series, such as 12GB of RAM, an under-display fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers.

Unfortunately, Samsung has also cut back on some features compared to 2023’s Galaxy M54. The M55 has a 50MP rear camera instead of a 108MP camera, and it is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery, as opposed to the 6,000 mAh battery found in the Galaxy M54.

Still, despite some of the downgrades, the Galaxy M55 has an impressive spec sheet for the asking price. We used it for a week to discover if the spec sheet translates into a good overall user experience and detail our findings in this review.

Design

While Galaxy A series phones like the Galaxy A35 and A55 have become thicker this year, Samsung has taken the opposite approach for the M55. Thanks to the 7.8mm thickness, the M55 feels very sleek.

Thanks to the 7.8mm thickness, the M55 feels very sleek

However, it also lacks the premium design of the A35 and A55. There is no metal frame or glass back, and the display is protected by Dragontrail Glass instead of Gorilla Glass. The Key Island design element, which raises the frame around the volume and power buttons, that we have seen on many mid-range Samsung phones this year is missing as well.

Still, the M55 doesn’t feel cheap or low-cost when you hold it in your hand, thanks to a smooth finish for the rear panel and the thin side profile. Its design doesn’t have anything out of the ordinary, but the last time we checked, having a traditional and unassuming design wasn’t illegal.

We just wish Samsung had used Gorilla Glass 5, or perhaps even Gorilla Glass Victus+ like the A35 and A55, for the display. Not having Gorilla Glass protection isn’t illegal, either, but in 2024, maybe it should be. Fancy features like glass backs and metal frames aren’t necessary, but dependable display protection is. Next year, we would also like to see Samsung bringing some form of water and dust resistance to Galaxy M smartphones.

Display and sound

With a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, the M55 offers a viewing experience similar to the Galaxy A35 and A55. The colors are punchy, brightness levels are sufficient for every environment, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes for a smooth UI.

The M55 even has something you don’t find on the A35 or A55: slim bezels. Not flagship-level slim, but slim nonetheless. However, we didn’t notice any difference compared to the Galaxy M54, even though Samsung claims it has trimmed the bezels on the new phone.

The quality of the stereo speaker setup leaves a lot to be desired

As mentioned earlier, this is the first Galaxy M phone that doesn’t have the fingerprint sensor embedded into the power button. The M55 has an optical in-display fingerprint sensor that works well, though it can take an extra second or two to do its job every now and then.

A stereo speaker setup is another feature we haven’t seen on any phone in the series before. Sadly, the quality of the stereo speaker setup leaves a lot to be desired. Bass is practically non-existent, and it always feels like the speakers are trying their hardest to fight off distortion. The M55 also lacks a 3.5mm port, so the audio experience is entirely dependent on the quality of your wireless earbuds or USB-C headphones.

Camera

The photography experience on the Galaxy M55 disappointed us. Not because the camera specs aren’t good or because the 108MP camera of the M54 has been replaced by a 50MP camera, but because how slow it is at taking pictures.

The M55’s camera is slow in two important areas. The first one is general responsiveness of the camera app. The second is when you take photos in the evenings or in low-light conditions. The M55, like all other modern Samsung phones, automatically takes a long-exposure shot when it detects tough or low lighting conditions, but it takes a whopping 7 seconds to capture those long-exposure shots every single time.

The photography experience on the Galaxy M55 disappointed us

Holding the phone steady for 7 seconds is tough for anyone, and more often than not it results in shaky photos. And you can’t just turn off the automatic Night mode, because it is what allows Galaxy phones to take usable nighttime and low-light photos. Without it, you get dark and noisy pictures.

This is something Samsung can fix with a software update, but out of the box, the M55’s rear camera is only good for daylight photos and photos captured with the flash on. The same goes for the ultra-wide camera, which also requires Night mode to take usable photos in low-light conditions.

The M55 also struggles in Portrait mode. The camera goes haywire trying to differentiate between the foreground and background and setting the right brightness levels, and every so often, it simply fails to blur the background in the final picture. As for the macro camera, it’s there just for the sake of it.

Check out some rear camera photos in the gallery below. Ultra-wide and bokeh versions of some scenes and subjects are included next to the standard photos taken by the 50MP primary camera.

 

What about the 50MP selfie camera? Numbers don’t lie, unless you’re talking about the front camera on the M55. This is the highest-resolution front camera on a Samsung phone ever, but the only thing that has changed is the number. Selfie quality is similar to phones like the A35 and A55 with their 32MP front cameras, and in some situations, the M55 can even take worse photos.

Numbers don’t lie, unless you’re talking about the 50MP front camera on the M55

Like the rear cameras, the front camera suffers from the issue of needing 7 seconds to capture selfies when automatic Night mode is turned on. That issue is exacerbated by the fact that the M55 switches on Night mode even in well lit indoor conditions where devices like the A35 and A55 don’t require Night mode.

All in all, the Galaxy M55 is not a good phone if you happen to take a lot of photos. Samsung can fix its shortcomings with software updates, but there’s no guarantee that will actually happen.

Performance

The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 never caught any traction with Android phone manufacturers, making the M55 one of very few phones to feature this chip. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 is slightly faster than the Exynos 1380 used in the Galaxy M54, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A35 and around 10-15% slower than the Exynos 1480 inside the Galaxy A55.

But here’s the kicker: in high-end games, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 beats both the Exynos 1380 and 1480. In Call of Duty, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 lets you enable the ‘Very High’ graphic preset along with the max frame rate option. The Exynos 1380 tops out at the high preset, but doesn’t let you enable the max frame rate option at the same time. The Exynos 1480, meanwhile, limits you to the lowest preset.

The M55 is the better choice for passionate gamers when compared with the A35 and A55

This is a great example of why Snapdragon chips are in so much demand among Samsung fans. They simply have much higher support from game developers right out of the box, even when the chip in question has been used in less than a handful of smartphones. Exynos chips receive no special attention, and so they aren’t used to their full potential in many games.

Samsung Galaxy M55 review: CPU-Z

The M55 is the better choice for passionate gamers when compared with the A35 and A55 that launched a few weeks prior. The M55 only lags behind in thermal management. It doesn’t have the large cooling system that sits inside the A35 and A55, so it can get noticeably warm to the touch in long gaming sessions and when it is being charged at 45W. Still, it never gets uncomfortably hot.

Performance in the camera app is horrendous, though

As for performance outside of gaming, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 does a fine job. UI animations are fluid most of the time, and apps launch fairly quickly. Thanks to 12GB of RAM, the M55’s performance remains stable even after prolonged use.

Performance in the camera app is horrendous, though. It lags when you change modes or switch between different zoom levels when shooting videos; it also takes 2-3 seconds to respond to your touches right after you capture a photo or stop recording a video. Combined with the other issues that are mentioned in the camera section above, the M55 is not the least bit suitable for photography enthusiasts.

The M55 comes with all the latest connectivity features, including 5G, NFC, and Wi-Fi 6. The Bluetooth specification isn’t the latest, and when playing music over Bluetooth in a car equipped with a somewhat antiquated audio system, we noticed that audio would go mute for a couple of every seconds every now and then. This wasn’t an issue with any other Bluetooth audio device, however.

The M55 sports a hybrid SIM tray that can either take two SIM cards or one SIM card and a microSD card. There is no eSIM support.

Software

Samsung Galaxy M55 review: Quick Panel

The Galaxy M55 runs Android 14 with One UI 6.1 out of the box and is eligible for four major Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates. In terms of features, there’s everything here except for the Galaxy S24’s AI features and Samsung DeX functionality.

The M55 has a built-in screen recorder, one-handed mode, Always On Display (without AOD wallpaper support), Quick Share (for quick sharing of files and media to other Android devices and Windows PCs), Multi Window multitasking, Wi-Fi Calling, dedicated Kids Mode, Live Caption, Link to Windows, and even Multi Control, which lets you control multiple Samsung devices with the same keyboard and mouse and copy and paste text and files across those devices.

The M55 also has the smooth animations that Samsung introduced with One UI 6.1, though the animations can stutter from time to time as this is a mid-range phone. One UI 6.1 also means that the M55 only gives you the option to use Android’s stock navigation gestures, though there is a workaround you can use to get Samsung’s gestures back.

Battery life

The Galaxy M55 has a smaller battery than the Galaxy M54, but battery life is still fantastic. With light use, it can stay on for almost two days off the charger. With heavy use involving a few hours of gaming and watching videos on YouTube or Netflix, you can get a full day of battery life. With moderate use, the M55 can last until early afternoon on the second day.

Charging is quick as well, but 45W charging is only faster after the battery is charged to 90%. In the first half hour, both 25W and 45W charging get you around 50% charge. In 60 minutes, both charge the phone to around 90%. The only difference is that the final 10% charge takes around 10 minutes with a 45W charger and 20 minutes with a 25W charger.

45W charging is only faster after the battery is charged to 90%

We realized that the M55 doesn’t charge quickly because it supports 45W charging. Samsung’s mid-range phones are artificially limited to slower charging with a 25W charger compared to the company’s flagships, and all it has done here is remove that limitation, which effectively makes 45W support a non-upgrade.

For most users, getting a 25W charger should be enough. The 10-minute advantage a 45W charger has in the final 10% of charge is too small to matter. Whichever you choose, the charger will be a separate purchase, as the box only comes with a USB-C cable. The included cable is a thicker USB-C cable that you get with the 45W charger, though the M55 charges at 45W with any Samsung cable that has USB-C connectors at both ends.

Verdict

The Galaxy M55 only manages to rise above other Samsung phones in the same price bracket because of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip. This chip isn’t as powerful as the Galaxy A55’s Exynos 1480, but it’s more than enough for even the most demanding games and is better supported by game developers.

The rest of the phone is fine, but nothing spectacular. And for photography buffs, this phone is a strict no-no. The 50MP front camera doesn’t noticeably improve selfie quality, and the long time the camera takes to capture night mode shots, both in automatic mode and in the dedicated Night mode, makes it very undependable unless you only take photos outdoors during the day.

The M55 fits the bill for gaming enthusiasts looking for a phone with good performance and a price tag that doesn’t break the bank. But those who take lots of photos should stay away and get something like the Galaxy A35 or even last year’s Galaxy A54 instead.

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Galaxy M55 is first mid-range Samsung phone with 45W charging

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If you have read our reviews of the recently launched Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35, you may have noticed us complaining about Samsung’s 25W charging technology feeling a little outdated in this day and age, even on a mid-range smartphone.

Well, Samsung may have heard our cries, as it recently launched the first mid-range Galaxy smartphone that supports 45W charging, or Super Fast Charging 2.0 as Samsung calls it. That phone is the Galaxy M55, which was made available for pre-order in Brazil a week ago.

Galaxy M55 can be charged up to 70% in 30 minutes with 45W charger

According to Samsung, the Galaxy M55’s 5,000 mAh battery can be charged to 70% in just 30 minutes with a 45W charger. The Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 sport the same battery capacities, but a half hour charge only gets them up to around 40% and 30% respectively as they charge at 25W.

Samsung Galaxy M55 45W charging

Some will rightfully point out that the difference between 25W and 45W charging isn’t huge. But that’s only applicable to the time it takes for the battery to go from 0 to 100%. 45W charging has a sizable advantage in the first half hour, as evident from the testing we have done here at SamMobile and as Samsung itself confirms in the Galaxy M55’s promotional material.

However, we will have to wait and see if Samsung will bring 45W charging to the Galaxy A series next year with the Galaxy A55 or Galaxy A35’s sequel or to other Galaxy M smartphones. Samsung still limits even some of its flagship phones to 25W charging, so we can see the Galaxy M55 being an exception instead of a sign of 45W becoming more common across Samsung smartphones in the future.

Galaxy M55 is also the first Samsung phone with a 50MP front camera

While the M55’s 45W charging is a first for mid-range Samsung phones, it also has something we have never seen on any Galaxy device before: a 50MP front camera. 40MP is the highest we have seen on Galaxy devices until now, and while the megapixel count isn’t everything, we are very interested in checking out what the M55’s 50MP front camera is capable of.

Another first for the Galaxy M55 is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip that powers it. Samsung made heavy use of Snapdragon chips for mid-range phones in 2021 but has gone back to using Exynos and MediaTek chips in recent years.

The Exynos 1480 inside the Galaxy A55 is more powerful than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, though the M55 probably won’t make users feel like it lacks the processing power for most tasks. Not to mention that the Exynos 1480 may never be used to its full potential, especially in games, as developers don’t usually put extra effort into taking advantage of specific chips.

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Samsung Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy M55 to launch in India next week

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Samsung has started teasing the launch of the Galaxy M15 5G and the Galaxy M55 for the Indian market. These two phones will be launched in India on April 8, and they will be available through Amazon.

Galaxy M15 5G and Galaxy M55 will be launched in India on April 8

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Amazon India Teaser

While both phones have OLED screens and high-capacity batteries, the Galaxy M15 5G is an entry-level phone, and the Galaxy M55 is a mid-range device.

The Galaxy M15 5G will reportedly have a starting price of INR 13,499 ($162), while the Galaxy M55 could be priced at INR 26,999 ($323).

Samsung Galaxy M55 5G Amazon India Teaser

Galaxy M15 5G specifications

The Galaxy M15 5G has a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It has a 13MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary camera, a 5MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G

It is powered by a Dimensity 6100+ processor, 4GB/6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a microSD card slot. It is powered by a 6,000mAh battery and supports 25W fast charging. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint reader and runs Android 14-based One UI 6.1. It will get four major Android OS updates.

You can watch the features of One UI 6.1 in our video below.

Galaxy M55 specifications

The Galaxy M55 has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,000 nits peak brightness. It has a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging, stereo speakers, and an in-display fingerprint reader.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Cameras

It has a 50MP primary rear camera and a 50MP selfie camera. It can record 4K 30fps videos with EIS using both those cameras. It also has an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 5MP macro camera.

Samsung has equipped the Galaxy M55 with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage, and a microSD card slot. It runs Android-based One UI 6.1 and will get four major Android OS updates.

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Samsung Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy M55 prices for India leak

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Samsung is expected to bring the Galaxy M15 5G and the Galaxy M55 to India soon. Ahead of their official announcement, though, the pricing of those upcoming mid-range phones has leaked, giving us an early look at what to expect from them.

Galaxy M15 5G and Galaxy M55 pricing in India

According to tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore, the Galaxy M15 5G will be launched in India in two variants: 4GB RAM + 128GB Storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage. The one with 4GB RAM will reportedly be priced at INR 13,499 ($162), while the one with 6GB RAM could be priced at INR 14,999 ($180). The phone will be available in three colors.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G

The Galaxy M55 will be launched in two colors. It could be priced at INR 26,999 ($323) for the variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant could be priced at INR 29,999 ($360), while the one with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage could set you back by INR 32,999 ($395).

Galaxy M15 5G

  • 4GB+128GB: INR 13,499 ($162)
  • 6GB+128GB: INR 14,999 ($180)

Galaxy M55

  • 8GB+128GB: INR 26,999 ($323)
  • 8GB+256GB: INR 29,999 ($360)
  • 12GB+256GB: INR 32,999 ($395)

Galaxy M15 5G specs

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G

Samsung has equipped the Galaxy M15 5G with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, 4GB/6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a microSD card slot. It has a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and 800 nits of peak brightness.

It has a 13MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary rear camera, a 5MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. It is powered by a 6,000mAh battery and supports 25W fast charging. It also features a side-mounted fingerprint reader and Android 14 OS. It will likely come with One UI 6.1 out of the box, and you can watch its features in our video below.

Galaxy M55 5G specs

The Galaxy M55 has already been launched in Brazil. It has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,000 nits peak brightness in HBM mode. It has a 50MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary rear camera with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. It can record 4K 30fps videos with EIS using its front and rear primary cameras.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Screen

The upcoming mid-range phone comes equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB internal storage, and a hybrid microSD card slot. It runs Android 14-based One UI 6.1 out of the box and will get four major Android OS updates and five years of security updates.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Cameras

The Galaxy M55 has an in-display fingerprint reader and stereo speakers. It has a 5,000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging. It can reach up to 70% charge in just 30 minutes. Other features of the phone include GNSS, hybrid dual-SIM card slot, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.

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Samsung Galaxy M55 launched with Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 50MP selfie camera

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Samsung has finally launched the Galaxy M55, and it is now available for pre-order in Brazil. It is a modified version of the Galaxy A55, and it trades some features for others to offer a better-specced phone in some regards. So what’s different compared to the Galaxy A55?

Let us check it out.

Galaxy M55 has a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip

Samsung Galaxy M55 Screen

The Galaxy M55 has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It has a peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits in High Brightness Mode (HBM), but HDR brightness could be even higher. It also features stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, so it is a great package for watching videos. The phone has an in-display fingerprint reader.

It is powered by the relatively powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, which performs better than the Snapdragon 778G+ but slightly lower than the MediaTek Dimensity 7200. The phone has 8GB RAM, 256GB internal storage, and a microSD card slot. It runs Android 14 (One UI 6.0) out of the box and will get four years of Android OS updates and five years of security updates. It also features Samsung Knox Vault with EAL5+ certification.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Cameras

The Galaxy M55 has a 50MP selfie camera, the highest resolution selfie camera ever on a Samsung phone. On the rear, it has a 50MP primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. It can record 4K 30fps videos with VDIS (Electronic Image Stabilization for videos) using its front and primary rear cameras. It also has the Dual Video Recording feature, allowing you to record videos from front and rear cameras simultaneously.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Fast Charging

A 5,000mAh battery powers the Galaxy M55, similar to the Galaxy A55. However, the Galaxy M55 one-ups the Galaxy A55 with 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0, topping up to 70% in just 30 minutes. It also features GNSS, a hybrid dual-SIM card slot, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetoo9th 5.2, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. It weighs 180g and is 7.8mm thin.

Galaxy M55 pricing and colors

The Galaxy M55 is priced at BRL 2,699.10 ($542) in Brazil and is available for pre-order from Samsung’s website. It has two color options: Dark Blue and Light Green. It could be launched in India and other nearby countries within the next few days.

Watch our One UI 6.1 video below to know what features the Galaxy M55 will get in the next few months.

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Samsung Galaxy M55 to have 12GB RAM, similar to Galaxy S24 Ultra

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After launching the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A55, Samsung is preparing for the launch of two new Galaxy M series phones. One of those phones has as much RAM as Samsung’s current flagship phone, the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

It is the Galaxy M55, and it will be launched in India alongside the Galaxy M15 5G.

Galaxy M55 to feature Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 and 12GB RAM

The Galaxy M55 could be launched in India soon, and it has 12GB of RAM, according to tipster Mukul Sharma. That is as much RAM as the Galaxy S24 Ultra and the recently launched Galaxy A55. He has also confirmed that the Galaxy M55 has a Snapdragon chip. According to previous reports, the mid-ranger will come equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, which is more powerful than the Snapdragon 778G. This chip is as powerful as the Exynos 1480.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Cameras Sky Blue

The phone will be available in Black and Sky Blue colors. It will also come in an 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The Galaxy M55 will run Android 14 out of the box and may get a promise of four major Android OS updates. It will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery and have 45W fast charging. It will be Samsung’s first non-flagship phone to have 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0.

The tipster revealed that the Galaxy M55 is quite slim. It has three cameras on the rear. Since the leaked images showcase that it doesn’t have a side-mounted fingerprint reader, it may have an in-display fingerprint reader. It may also feature a 6.6-inch or bigger screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

The phone may run Android 14-based One UI 6.1 out of the box, and you can watch One UI 6.1 features in our in-depth video below.



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Google confirms Galaxy M55 has a Snapdragon chip – SamMobile

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Samsung could soon launch more affordable versions of the Galaxy A55 in the form of the Galaxy F55 and the Galaxy M55. Both phones could make it to India and feature a powerful Snapdragon chip instead of the Exynos 1480 used in the Galaxy A55.

Galaxy M55 processor confirmed by Google Play Console listing

Google has confirmed (via 91Mobiles) that the Galaxy M55 will come equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. The phone was found listed in the Google Play Console database. As you can see in the image below, the SM-M556B and the SM-C5560 appear to be the same phone, and it could be launched in China with the Galaxy C55 branding.

Samsung Galaxy M55 Google Play Console Processor Android 14

As per the Google Play Console database, the Galaxy M55 will feature 8GB RAM and run Android 14 out of the box. It also appears to feature a screen with Full HD+ resolution. Previous reports revealed that the Galaxy M55 has a triple-camera setup on the rear, but its specifications haven’t been revealed. Last year, the Galaxy M54 debuted with a 108MP camera.

It has also been revealed that the Galaxy M55 has a 5,000mAh battery and 45W fast charging. The phone could have a Super AMOLED Infinity-O screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, an in-display fingerprint reader, and a primary camera with OIS and 4K video recording.

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Samsung Galaxy M55 will have a different design than Galaxy A55

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Samsung is developing a new M-series device, the Galaxy M55, which will be a rebranded variant of the Galaxy A55, a smartphone that the company launched last week. So far, there have been multiple leaks about the upcoming M-series smartphone, revealing its specifications. Today, we have a real-life image of the Galaxy M55, courtesy of Mukul Sharma, which reveals the phone’s design, color options, and a few features.

The image shows the rear side of two smartphones, one in sky-blue color and one in black color, which Mukul claims are Galaxy M55 units. Going by the image, it seems to have a slightly different back panel compared to the Galaxy A55. While the A-series device has a flat back panel, the one on the M-series phone has a slight curve on the edges. The picture also confirms that the Galaxy M55 has three cameras at the rear.

Samsung Galaxy M55

The tipster claims that Samsung will launch the Galaxy M55 in India. Going by the prices of the previous A-series models and their M-series counterparts, the company should price the Galaxy M55 slightly lower than the Galaxy A55. So, if you were looking for a cheaper alternative to the Galaxy A55, the Galaxy M55 could be an option for you. Earlier today, the support page of the device went live, confirming the phone’s existence.

Galaxy M55 expected specifications

Considering that the Galaxy M55 will be a rebranded variant of the Galaxy A55, the upcoming M-series device will have specifications similar to the Galaxy A-series device. That means it should sport a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz variable refresh rate, Android 14-based One UI 6.1, a 50MP primary + 12MP ultrawide + 5MP macro camera setup at the rear, and a 32MP selfie camera.

However, we expect the Galaxy M55 to have three differences compared to the Galaxy A55. First, reports suggest that it could feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC instead of the Exynos 1480 in Galaxy A55. Second, it could lose out on an IP rating for dust and water resistance, a cost-cutting measure that Samsung will have to use to offer the phone at a lower price. Third, it could come with a larger, 6,000mAh battery pack.

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