My work colleague is iphone user, he recently adopted A55 as workphone as that was one of the option available for him, he's loving it. He said, he couldn't believe A55's camera and Android apps are amazingly better than iphone.
Dude the Galaxy A52S is the GOAT of the A series! I still have one and still planning to keep it even if my main phone now is a Pixel 8. I still need those quirks and features of the ONE UI and A52S is so reliable even after 2 years
Mine a 52 lasted 3 years no scratch NO screening boken. But then suddenly it starten to glitch in purpur on the screen. Is it worth to repair? Is it abort the uppdate? Can onekligen havet a Phone more than 3 years or do yhey install an export date?
I have had a Samsung Galaxy A70 for the past 4-5 years and really needed an upgrade, so I got a Google Pixel 8 a couple of weeks ago and I'm really not enjoying it! I'm seriously considering sending it back and going for an A55 instead. I enjoyed all the Samsung features that I'm so used to - I don't use my phone for much other than the notes app, social media and taking photos so I think the A55 will cover everything I need with the familiarity of still being a Samsung. I think the main reason I'm not liking the Pixel is because I'm having to get used to a whole new system..... The S24 has a similar camera but is hundreds of pounds more!
I'm planning on getting a pixel 8 pro. so can you please tell me if there's anything else besides the UI that you didn't like about the pixel 8. I'd appreciate that
@@hamza.el.k for me it was mainly the price and SD card slot. On the A55 I can set the SD card (up to 1TB) for my recorded media, videos, multitrack audio, and photos, as well as editing.
@@hamza.el.k Hi, the other details I didn't like were things that I knew about before getting the phone, but were still annoying... all the apps were in a long list and could not be grouped/re-ordered, I hated that I could not change everything on the home screen, and the battery seemed to charge slower than my A70. I also hate change so I am much happier with sticking with Samsung, and the A55 does more than I need!
My A52 battery did degrade but it's still good. I brought it to a shop to change out the battery but they recommended that I didn't have to. The A55 battery performance is similar for me, it doesn't go on for two days but that's also because I use it alot its an interesting new toy. The performance is noticeably faster, snappier, I think it should last to the third year before it starts to show signs of slowing. Number of files and internl storage free disk space matters for performance too I found with the A52, so I opted for 256GB model even thought SD expansion goes up to 1TB. I went for the A52 over the S23 because of price and my active ocean lifestyle. 😊 Hope that helps friend.
@@jackGADRE3L There is a little bit of heat when using right after charging and prolonged use such as watching a movie or playing a game. It only becomes a problem when you bring it to your ears and use it on the face right after these three activities. However, with a phone case you feel it less.
I have the A54 256gb and love it. Better than my Pixel 8..which I regret buying to be honest.. Bit of a let down apart from the camera... I might just get the A55.. Samsung just, as you said, seems to work with everything...that's a big deal for me! Great video 👍
Im using A52s 5g,, and I still love this phone,, the camera in this phone is great outdoor and at night also,, if I will upgrade I still buy Samsung A series its really worth the prize.
I was waiting for someone to make a comparison with A52s. I too have an a52s which is running good, however the battery has degraded. How is the battery backup ,on a55? I'm confused in choosing between s23 fe , a55 and nothing phone 2. Can the chipset on a55 hold on to the new updates which Samsung promised for 4 years? What would you recommend?
I have A52s as a third phone, or a DAP & portable photo backup to be precise. The real urges for so many iPhone/flagship users, myslelf included, to rush and bought all those A52s as a second phone/ collectable, were the second card slot for memory card extension, headphone jack and the qualcomm chips. Now A55 still kept the memory card slot. That alone may be the reson for anyone to consider A55 seriously. For users living in countries far bigger than Singapore, chip set and radio frequency supports can be important if reception quality is on your priority list. It is not ideal for qualcomm users when upgrading to a Samsung chip. So I would not border upgrading from A52s. But, if you want a better camera, and you live in a country with excellent cell tower infrastructure like Singapore. And if this is your only phone or main driver, A55 is a worthy upgrade. Just having a newer chipset and more ram alone can be worth considering.
I bought Samsung Galaxy A55 5G last week, but he doesn't has that sticker in the back of the phone when I inbox it. Does that means the phone is not original phone?
I have spent many years on an iPhone, iPad, Macintosh ecosystem, that means I have invested in a lot of software which I still love and want to use. Audio and video editing, software instruments, are incomparably smooth on Apple systems. I was able to make the shift to Android because I have an iPad to continue using my iOS apps. The Samsung A55 gives you a really good camera, functionality and good build quality without hitting too high a price. Having the option to expand video and photo storage into a 1TB SD card is a big plus. And also for me (check your local store), my A55 came with free ANC earbuds, that’s great value.
I considered it too. Depends on what your previous phone was, mine was an A52. If it is an A54 or 53, I think you could wait. The release date for a new A 5X phone seems to be March of every year.
Im plannig to buy a brand new iphone 11 64gb for 18k philippine pesos until i saw this video and it kinda hit me , a55 is worth 23k, is it worth the additional 5k for what i am getting for the a55?
@@AtomKian The A55 is 256GB storage and expandable for another 1TB for photos and videos. The iPhone has great photo and video taking capabilities but 64GB is not enough for much my friend. IPhone 11 is pretty old, too old I would say.
@everjualo8546 Both are good phones, the A55 has the option of shooting photos and videos to an SD card up to 1TB. If you have lots of apps already in iOS and don't have an iPad, it might be better to stick with the same ecosystem.
@@injuredtechman sir i currently using ipad mini 5 256gb but it only works with wifi i cant use it outside my house or work bcoz i dont have a pocket wife i want to have a daily dirver phone my choices are samsung a55 iphone 11 12 or 13 my budget isa around 350 dollars maximum
@@everjualo8546 I wouldn’t get an iPhone 11, that’s an LCD screen. All the phones you listed will allow you to extend your Internet to your iPad via WIFI or Bluetooth. File sharing of photos and videos between Android and iOS is not straight forward, what I do is transfer my files via OneDrive or Google Drive.
I've been and Android user for ages even though for a while I used and iphone way back when iphones were small and squared 😊 but I've been considering switching back to iOS even though I had and iphone 12 last year but there's something about iOS that gets on my nerves and its the lack of freedom. I mean, they are great devices all pretty and premium and the cameras are really nice but the file manager is both a disgrace and an offense. And also the fact that Apple always tries to twist your arm with purchasing storage and limiting functions as to keep you trapped in their ecosystem... Why the hell can you not plug in an iPhone to a different operating system to exchange files between devices? iOS has some great qualities with its updates for years and years being one, but it also has some mayor flaws and red flags. I whish Apple would just pull out the cucumber out of its own arse and be more flexible! I own a Samsung phone, which is a good brand, I mean to me it's the Apple of Android, but I'm still tempted and wondering if I could make it work with iOS one more time 😅😭
You're right. I used the iPhone for so many years because I was entrenched into the ecosystem with both tablet and laptop needing to be part of that ecosystem for the best file transfer experience and even then it was not so straight forward. But the competition has gotten great =).I am loving this Android phone. I feel like Gollum and the ring of power. It integrates with Windows beautifully.