Both Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A55 only come with the USB-C cable and user manual. Additionally, the A54 has plastic frames, while the A55 has aluminum frames. Both devices are protected against water and dust according to the IP67 standard.
The A55’s speakers are generally louder and better quality than the A54’s speakers. Unlike last year’s model, the new product also has eSIM support. Unlocking speed using fingerprint scanner and face unlock is approximately the same in both cases.
In terms of performance, the Exynos 1480 in the A55 is slightly better than the Exynos 1380 in benchmarks. However, if you mainly use social networks, you will not notice the difference between smartphones. In games, everything is about the same, you just have to wait for the optimization of some of them for the A55.
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The selfie cameras on both smartphones have a resolution of 32 MP. They take almost the same photos. Additionally, both can record video on the front camera at 4K 30fps (as on the main camera). The main camera of both devices has a resolution of 50 MP, wide – 12 MP, macro – 5 MP. They take almost the same photos during the day, but at night the A55 comes out a little better. The A55 also has a new feature: dual video shooting modes.
In terms of autonomy, the A55 was slightly better. This may be due to the processor.
In terms of performance, Galaxy A54 and A55 are almost identical to each other. Yes, there are minor improvements in the new product’s camera, but the screens are the same in both cases. So now there is no point in buying an A55 if you have an A54. If you are choosing between these two smartphones, it is better to take the A54 because it is almost in no way inferior to the new model and its cost is even lower.
Source: Ferra

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