Samsung has recently enriched its A-series lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy A55 and A35. The Samsung Galaxy A55, positioned as the higher-end model, boasts up to 12GB of RAM, a feature previously unseen in Samsung's mid-range offerings. With a starting price of Rs 39,999, the 12GB RAM variant is available for Rs 45,999. Key features include a Full HD+ display, an Exynos chipset, a 50MP camera, and support for 25W charging. The Samsung Galaxy A55 is expected to hit the Indian market soon.
Simultaneously, Vivo has launched its V30 series, featuring the Vivo V30 and V30 Pro. The Vivo V30 Pro, with a starting price of Rs 41,999 (also available in a 12GB variant for Rs 45,999), is already available for purchase. It features a curved AMOLED display, advanced camera capabilities, and 80W fast charging.
Here’s a comprehensive comparison between these two compelling mid-range smartphones:
The Vivo V30 Pro features a larger AMOLED display with superior peak brightness and a more robust processor. Additionally, the Vivo phone provides a higher base storage option (256GB) and incorporates a telephoto lens. The Vivo V30 Pro also supports faster 80W charging, significantly surpassing the Samsung Galaxy A55's 25W charging capability.
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