Samsung Galaxy A55 & A35 Unboxing & First Impressions ⚡ Exynos 1480, IP67, OIS & More
In the "Samsung Galaxy A55 & A35 Unboxing & First Impressions" YouTube video, the presenter discusses the recently launched Samsung A55 and A35 5G phones, which have received strong sales, particularly in India. The box includes the phone, a USB Type C to Type C charging cable, documentation, and a SIM card tool. Both phones have glass backs and metal frames, with the A55 weighing around 213.8g and featuring a 6.6-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen. The A55 is equipped with the new Exynos 1480 chipset and is expected to be priced around Rs 40,000, while the A35 has a plastic frame and a lower price point. The presenter then goes on to discuss the devices' performance, multimedia capabilities, and software features. The Antutu score is around 7.25-7.30, and the new chipset allows for decent gaming performance. The devices offer good multimedia experiences, with Netflix compatibility and Dolby Atmos tuned speakers. One UI 6.1, based on Android 14, comes with major updates for 4 years and security updates for 5 years, but there are some bloatwares and 3rd party apps that cannot be toggled off. The devices have various sensors, including in-display and fingerprint sensors, and support WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and eSIM. The primary camera setup is a highlight, with a 50MP primary sensor equipped with OIS in both the A55 and A35 models. The low light performance is good, especially with the nitrography mode, and the shot suggestion and auto framing functions enhance photos before they are taken. Post-capture, the phone offers smart AI features such as Remaster for photo enhancement and Object Eraser for removing unwanted objects. The Fit 3 accessory and the Awesome Arun smartband are also discussed, with the latter praised for its IP67 rating and good looks despite its higher price point.
- In this section of the YouTube video titled "Samsung Galaxy A55 & A35 Unboxing & First Impressions," the presenter reveals that the Samsung A55 and A35 5G phones have been launched and are selling well in the offline market, particularly in India. The box contains the phone, a USB Type C to Type C charging cable, documentation, and a SIM card tool. Both phones have glass backs and metal frames, making them feel premium. The A55 weighs around 213.8g and has a 6.6-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen, while the A35 has a similar design but with a plastic frame. The A55 comes with the new Exynos 1480 chipset and is expected to be priced around Rs 40,000, while the A35 will be around Rs 30-35,000. The phones have Gorilla Glass Victus Plus protection and support fast charging, but the presenter suggests that Samsung could increase the charging speed.
- In this section of the "Samsung Galaxy A55 & A35 Unboxing & First Impressions" YouTube video, the speaker discusses the devices' performance, multimedia capabilities, and software features. The Antutu score is around 7.25-7.30, and the new chipset allows for decent gaming performance, with titles like Genshin Impact and BGMI running at 40FPS on medium settings. The cooling system has been improved, leading to better thermals. The A series is not just about performance, and the devices offer good multimedia experiences, with Netflix compatibility and Dolby Atmos tuned speakers. One UI 6.1, based on Android 14, comes with major updates for 4 years and security updates for 5 years. However, there are some bloatwares and 3rd party apps that cannot be toggled off. The devices have various sensors, including in-display and fingerprint sensors, and support WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and eSIM. The primary camera setup is a highlight, with a 50MP primary sensor equipped with OIS in both the A55 and A35 models. The color and dynamic range of the photos are impressive, and the low light performance is good, especially with the nitrography mode. The video graphics support 4K 30FPS for both rear and front cameras, and there's an option for 12-bit video recording. The speaker encourages viewers to check out the original photo quality in the provided Google Drive link.
- In this section of the YouTube video titled "Samsung Galaxy A55 & A35 Unboxing & First Impressions," the speaker discusses the camera features of the new Samsung models, specifically the improved low light performance and night portraits. They highlight the shot suggestion and auto framing functions, which enhance photos before they are taken. Post-capture, the phone offers smart AI features such as Remaster for photo enhancement and Object Eraser for removing unwanted objects. The speaker also mentions the Fit 3 accessory and the Awesome Arun smartband, which comes with a metal frame and a button. Despite its higher price point, the speaker praises the Awesome Arun for its IP67 rating and good looks, making it an attractive alternative to the more expensive S series. The video concludes with an invitation to share feedback on the phones in the comment section and a call to like the video.