The mid-range smartphone market is heating up with the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy A55 and the Vivo V30 Pro. Both devices aim to offer a premium experience without breaking the bank. Samsung's new entrant, the Galaxy A55, starts at Rs 39,999 and marks a first for the company in the mid-range segment by offering a 12GB RAM option (priced at Rs 45,999). It boasts a Full HD+ display, an Exynos chipset, and a 50MP camera, complemented by 25W charging support.
Meanwhile, Vivo has launched the V30 Pro, starting at Rs 41,999, with a 12GB RAM variant also available at Rs 45,999. The Vivo V30 Pro is already on sale, featuring a curved AMOLED display, enhanced camera capabilities, and impressive 80W fast charging.
Here's a comprehensive comparison to help you decide which of these mid-range contenders is the right choice for you:
The Vivo V30 Pro stands out with its larger AMOLED display featuring higher peak brightness and a more powerful processor. Furthermore, it offers a higher base storage option (256GB) and includes a telephoto lens, enhancing its camera capabilities. The Vivo V30 Pro also boasts faster 80W charging compared to the Samsung Galaxy A55's 25W charging.
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