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Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Review

Overall Review Summary

Expert Rating: 7.5/10

Galaxy F55

Galaxy F55 5G

Design ⭐ 8.5/10
Display ⭐ 8.7/10
Software ⭐ 8.9/10
Camera ⭐ 8.0/10
Performance ⭐ 7.8/10
Battery ⭐ 8.4/10

Pros

  • Premium design
  • Battery for long usage
  • Latest Android 14
  • 4 years of os & 5 years of security update

Cons

  • No charger in the box
  • No IP rating


Expert point of view

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Cause a Flutter in Budget Segment At an attractive price, this phone will offer you smooth performance that is complimented with immersvisuals on a powerful display and 5G download speeds.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Design Leather

However, the F55 5G is more than just a beefy spec-sheet. It is nice that it has an easy to use interface and a lot of customization, so you are going to have the best onsite experience. The 5000mAh battery provides you with all the power and hours of connectivity that everybody craves for especially in this modern age. The camera system is serviceable for casual use (it lacks stellar image quality of more expensive phone but takes decent photos in good light) and offers plenty of shooting modes to let out your inner photographer.

Design and Display

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Specifications

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Makes the Cut Of A Budget-Friendly Phone. When it comes to phone purchases on a budget, using a balance between affordability and features makes the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G an underdog hero. While the design is a matter of personal preference, it is worth analyzing in each detail of the Galaxy F55 5G’s design: material, trends, Looks, functionalities, and overall user experience.

The design part makes both color choices on the Galaxy F55 5G are more eye-catching again, with a refined matte texture. Benefits of this texture:

Better Grip: As the matte finish is not slippery, unlike a glossy glass back so it reduces chances of accidental drops. Especially users who are frequently on the move and those with.... oh let's say... sweaty palms.

Display

The Galaxy F55 5G offers a massive screen real estate with its large 6.7-inch display which makes the device perfect for everything including gaming, video consumption and of course reading books you love to read. It will be big, mainly targeting users who want a really immersive viewing experience.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Amoled Display

Display Panel Technology: The display panel is based on AMOLED tech. The AMOLED technology offers better contrast levels, black points and has wider viewing angles compared to traditional LCD panels by nature.

The Galaxy F55 5G up the game with a much smoother refresh rate of 120Hz on this display. That is to say, the display refreshes 120 times a second on this phone as opposed to just 60Hz which you will find more commonly in other smartphones. Scanning 120Hz results in more fluid scrolling, animations and transitions for a smoother experience when playing games or navigating the user interface as well viewing high-motion content.

Camera

A triple camera is also going to be on board as part of the rear panel set up in Galaxy F55 5G A setup like this is pretty standard for a mid-range device that seems geared towards versatility across shooting situations. Here are the individual lenses.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G 50MP Main Camera

The 50MP Primary Sensor: The 50MP sensor should take plenty of detail in good light, with a usable dynamic range. ESSLOE: It gives you true-to-life images that are free of blown out highlights and blocked up shadows.

Secondly, you get the 8-megapixel ultrawide lens which lets you shoot from a wider perspective but doesn't have as much detail when compared to the primary sensor. Helps you to get wide scenery, group photos/groupies or have more things in one frame if there is limited space. However, because its a 8MP sensor the detail captured by the ultrawide lens may well be lower than it is on Samsung's primary camera.

Close-Up Magic: 2MP Macro Unit This sensor is meant to give users the ability to capture extreme close-ups so you can focus on one tiny petal, insect eye or a separate small object. I know 2MP sounds really low but remember megapixel count isn't the best measure of macro camera performance.

Performance and Software

The Samsung Galaxy F55 5G has a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Processor, Which is what this mid-range processor was intended to do. A Snapdragon 732G chipset powers the phone; it is backed by up to 12GB of RAM for fluid app-switching. You also get a large internal storage offering of 512GB expandable additionally with the assistance for microSD card.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Chipset

Benchmarks like AnTuTu 6 serve only as an idea of how well performing the phone ought to be, theoretically. Galaxy F55 5G (Antutu: 522,931)\Middleware another benchmark tool, Geekbench is more detailed and stresses performance levels in both single-core as well as multi-core tasks. That shows us that the phone is capable of handling single-threaded and multi-threaded tasks well, with scores of 953 in a single-core test and 2,391 while running on all cores.

Only, benchmarks are not always the most comprehensive source. One of the biggest issues to keep at bay is throttling, where your phone limits performance so it doesn't make too much heat. According to the review, throttling in Samsung Galaxy F55 5G reaches up to just 67.8% of ideal figure during a torturous torture test. This more or less implies that the phone could throttle its processing power under extreme heavy load for longer periods to prevent overheating.

Software

The Samsung Galaxy F55 5G isn't all hardware, and runs on One UI 6.1 which is this overlay is based on what appears to be not only Android 14, but also provides a lightweight experience that should be immediately familiar to any current and long-time android user.The phone is stuffed with apps out of the box - typically from Samsung, some third-party options (like Snapchat or Amazon) and long-standing stalwarts like always-crashy Facebook. On the flip side, you can remove these pre-installed third-party apps if they are of no use to you.

The One UI 6.1 is known to have a very user-friendly layout, and an intuitive design of itself. This means, in theory at least, zipping around the phone and into settings or using apps should be immediately accessible to all but those who have never so much as held a Samsung-made device.

Battery

So, endurance is an essential factor for any smartphone and this department also scores good in Samsung Galaxy F55 5G. Next up in the BlltzWolf BW-LT21 LED Desk Lamp review is its battery capacity, usage and charging so we can analyze if it provides you efficiently with your daily needs.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G 5000mAh battery

This is the competitors range, so commonly we find a 5,000mAh in-large battery and that's exactly what you get with Galaxy F55 5G. Which means you can probably avoid charging more than once throughout the day.

That sounds impressive, and judging by reviews it is - the phone lasted 10 hours and 7 minutes on PC Mark battery benchmark test. It tests these against several everyday tasks, including browsing the web, video playback and social media usage to give a realistic indication of what you can expect from your phone under typical day-to-day use.

Demanding Tasks and Gaming

But if you start doing more resource-heavy stuff, the battery life takes a dive For example, a 30-minute BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) gaming session is said to exhaust 11% of the battery. That said, it also means heavy gamers would probably have to charge their device in some parts during the day.

Fortunately there is Fast Charging to the rescue + 45W Wired charging

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy F55 5G might be your best option - it blends affordability with solid features. A sample of its main strengths and weaknesses include:

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This content was last updated on 20/06/2025.

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