Samsung has recently bolstered its popular A-series lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy A55 and A35. The Samsung Galaxy A55, the higher-end of the two, enters the market with a starting price of Rs 39,999. Notably, it marks Samsung's first foray into offering a 12GB RAM option in its mid-range segment, although this variant is priced higher at Rs 45,999. Key features include a Full HD+ display, a proprietary Exynos chipset, a 50MP primary camera, and support for 25W charging. The Samsung Galaxy A55 is anticipated to be available for purchase in India shortly.
Meanwhile, Vivo, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, has unveiled its latest V30 series, featuring the Vivo V30 and the V30 Pro. The premium V30 Pro starts at Rs 41,999 and also offers a 12GB RAM variant priced at Rs 45,999. Already on sale, the Vivo V30 Pro boasts a curved AMOLED display, enhanced camera capabilities, and rapid 80W fast charging. The comparison of these two compelling mid-range smartphones is provided below:
The Vivo V30 Pro distinguishes itself with a larger AMOLED display featuring higher peak brightness and a more powerful processor. Furthermore, the Vivo phone offers a greater base storage capacity (256GB) and includes a telephoto lens for enhanced zoom capabilities. The Vivo V30 Pro also supports faster 80W charging, significantly outperforming the Samsung Galaxy A55's 25W charging.
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