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Samsung Galaxy A35, A55 have segment-leading displays: DXOMARK

A few days ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A55, and the phones are available for purchase in a few countries already. Both phones have improved screens, better-quality cameras, and faster processors.

The screens on both phones have now been awarded as segment leaders.

Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 have great Super AMOLED screens

DXOMark has tested the cameras and displays of the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A55, revealing that they both have pretty good cameras and segment-leading screens. As per DXOMARK’s testing, the Galaxy A35 has the best screen in the sub-$400 price segment, while the Galaxy A55 has the best screen in any phone priced at $500 or lower.

In the tests, the peak screen brightness of the Galaxy A55 reached 1,638 nits, which is considerably higher than that of the Galaxy A54 (1,344 nits) and reaching that of the Galaxy S23 (1,600 nits). The phone also performed really well with color accuracy, even under direct sunlight. It also performed really well while playing HDR videos.

The Galaxy A35, which ranked first in the sub-$400 segment, reached 1,620 nits of peak brightness. Similar to the Galaxy A55, the Galaxy A35 also has great colors and visibility under direct sunlight. Color shift was also not an issue, especially compared to other phones in the segment. However, there have been complaints about unwanted screen touches.

Galaxy A35 has the second-best camera in its price segment

The Galaxy A35, as per DXOMARK’s testing, has the second-best camera performance in its price segment. The phone is reportedly great for outdoor photography and video recording.

The Galaxy A55 has the fifteenth-best camera performance in its price segment, according to DXOMark’s review. The phone turned to be pretty good for taking stills and recording videos in non-challenging conditions. However, the image quality wasn’t that great in scenes with backlight or in low-light conditions. It also struggled a bit in scenes with motion.

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