MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
regular-article-logo Thursday, 02 May 2024

Samsung has two new interesting 5G phones — Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35

The devices come with security features such as Knox Vault, as well as new photography capabilities inspired by Galaxy’s flagship camera innovations and a display that adjusts to users’ surroundings with Vision Booster

Mathures Paul Published 13.03.24, 11:58 AM
Samsung’s new devices come with Knox Vault features

Samsung’s new devices come with Knox Vault features Picture: Samsung

March is turning out to be a great month for smartphone launches and adding to the bouquet of choices are two new devices from Samsung — Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G, both of which bring many flagship-grade features that can sway customer preference before Holi.

The devices come with security features such as Knox Vault, as well as new photography capabilities inspired by Galaxy’s flagship camera innovations and a display that adjusts to users’ surroundings with Vision Booster. Knox Vault is especially important because it protects sensitive data like your lock screen credentials and encryption keys from software and hardware attacks by physically isolating them from the phones’ main processors and memory.

ADVERTISEMENT

In the camera department, the phones promise a lot, like enhanced Nightography on the Galaxy A55 5G, allowing vibrant photos even in poor lighting conditions. The phone’s advanced AI Image Signal Processing (ISP) is expected to offer frame-worthy low-light images unlike what you have seen before on Galaxy A series. Night Portrait mode and 12-bit HDR video ensure images look bright.

Both devices include features like optical image stabilization (OIS) and video digital image stabilization (VDIS) that keep photos and videos crisp even when filming on the move. And streaming? Users can watch the latest shows or browse social media on Super AMOLED displays. You can count on the 6.6-inch screen on both phones.

The phones can be used for several years because Samsung is offering up to four generations of Android OS and One UI upgrades and five years of security updates.

If not anything, the phones are compatible with the Galaxy ecosystem giving users an integrated experience across a range of Galaxy devices.

“We are excited to open up even more possibilities on the Galaxy A series this year, including offering Samsung Knox Vault for the first time on this line-up,” said TM Roh, president and head of mobile experience business at Samsung Electronics.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT