The Galaxy A55 is a solid mid-range phone with a minimal design, good display quality, and a reliable Exynos chipset. The phone mostly impresses but isn’t a major upgrade over the Galaxy A54. So, if you are still using that phone, no need to upgrade.
But, if there’s an older model you want to change, this is a good option provided you are looking for a reliable mid-range phone.
As for the alternatives, you can go for the OnePlus 12R, which comes with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and is a performance-centric device. The iQOO Neo 9 Pro is another decent contender for hardcore gaming.
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At Rs 26,999, the Galaxy M55 gets the basics right: great display, fast refresh rate, reliable battery, improved charging, and strong software support, making it suitable for first-time buyers or parents. However, it struggles with low-light photography and underwhelming stereo speakers, lacks an IP rating, and could benefit from a more powerful chipset. Despite its flaws, it remains a dependable choice.
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