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Very hot days for Galaxy A55 and A35, between confirmations, possible disappointments and new photos!

Bittersweet day for fans of the series Galaxy A of samsung, which will soon embrace the highly anticipated Galaxy A35 And Galaxy A55: if in fact they appeared online new photos live and there is an indication that the second could receive a substantial increase in RAMThe updates they could be a disappointment, and maybe even the AI (Speaking of Samsung phones, do you know how to customize them?).

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But let’s start from the beginning and let’s go and see every single one novelty, because there is a lot to say.

Galaxy A55: live photos and perhaps a RAM increase

Let’s start with the positive news: Galaxy A55 was spotted online in new live photo (cover image and below), in what appear to be part of one review. To share them on X, CIDwhich however does not reveal the source.

As you can see from the images, the new border in metal, which goes well with the glass back, and the adoption of Key Island.

This is a solution adopted by Samsung in the latest Galaxy A and which raises the frame around the power and volume buttons, probably to make them more easily identifiable by touch and distinguishes them more from the Galaxy S series.

Another interesting news concerns the specifications. By now almost everything is known about the Galaxy A55, but apparently the RAM could be a surprise. In fact, in recent days a screenshot from Geekbench has appeared online which would reveal (the conditional is a must) the existence of a version with 12 GB of RAM.

So far Samsung has always reserved 12 GB of RAM for its top of the range models, and it would be the first time they have arrived on a mid range device. Indeed, this version of Galaxy A55 it will have more RAM too Galaxy S24 basic, which isn’t exactly cheap. It is not clear the reason for this choice (if it were true), but 12 GB of RAM certainly goes well with it the Exynos 1480Samsung’s first mid-range chip with AMD graphics.

Launch date confirmed for both… but what about AI?

Moving on to the launch date, the news had already appeared in recent days that Galaxy A35 And Galaxy A55 would have been launched onMarch 11thand now comes confirmation directly from Samsung.

Samsung India in fact he published a video on X teaser on the two phones, with a link on the company website to register and receive an alert directly on your phone.

The presentation will then take place onMarch 11th at 7pm Italian timebut there is perhaps a small one disappointment. In the promotional video the characteristics of the devices are praised, such as the design, there resistence to water and dust, the powerful processor and the photographic skills in low light conditions.

But there is one thing missing: what happened to it Galaxy AI? Samsung doesn’t name the features, which seems strange given the importance given to the Galaxy S24, and seems to suggest that the Galaxy A doesn’t have them. they will receive. Nothing is said yet, also why Galaxy A55 it will be the most powerful mid-range ever produced by Samsung, but the conditions are not exciting.

Nothing 7 years of updates

Finally the partial disappointment, the updates. With the series Galaxy S24 Samsung followed Google and promised seven years of operating system and security updates, news that also gave fans of the Galaxy A series hope.

Not that there were many expectations, as there is logical that the Seoul company differentiates the top of the range from medium range also from the point of view of software supportbut now the definitive confirmation has arrived.

On the site where you can register to receive a notification and not miss the presentation, Samsung in fact describes the functions of the phones, and at the bottom writes that they will receive four years of updates for the operating system and five regarding security patches.

Whereas Samsung is now offering four operating system updates for significantly cheaper phones, many would have appreciated more effort at least for the Galaxy A55but it’s hard to blame the company.

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