Samsung has recently bolstered its A-series lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy A55 and A35. The Samsung Galaxy A55, positioned as the more premium of the two, enters the market with a starting price of Rs 39,999. Notably, it marks Samsung's first venture into the mid-range segment offering a 12GB RAM configuration, although this variant is priced higher at Rs 45,999. This device boasts a Full HD+ display, an Exynos chipset, a 50MP camera, and supports 25W charging. The Samsung Galaxy A55 is anticipated to be available for purchase in India shortly.
Simultaneously, Vivo has launched its latest V30 series, featuring the Vivo V30 and the V30 Pro. The higher-end V30 Pro is priced from Rs 41,999 and also offers a 12GB RAM option at Rs 45,999. The Vivo V30 Pro, already on sale, distinguishes itself with a curved AMOLED display, enhanced camera capabilities, and rapid 80W fast charging.
Here's a detailed comparison of these two compelling mid-range smartphones:
The Vivo V30 Pro boasts a larger AMOLED display with enhanced peak brightness and is powered by a more robust processor. Furthermore, the Vivo device offers a greater base storage capacity (256GB) and includes a telephoto lens for superior zoom capabilities. The Vivo V30 Pro also leads in charging speed, featuring 80W fast charging compared to the Samsung Galaxy A55's 25W charging.
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