Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 Get Impressive Display Scores from DxOMark


Samsung Galaxy A55 DxOMark

DxOMark, known for carrying out in-depth tests on mobile phones, has revealed its display scores for the Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35. The recently launched phones got an overall score of 141 and 134 points, respectively.

Even though there are many phones with higher scores, these points are very impressive for the price of the Galaxy A55 and A35. As a matter of fact, the displays of the two phones are currently standing as the leaders of their respective segments.

Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 Smartphones Come with Great Screen for the Price

Let’s first give you a breakdown of the display score of the Samsung Galaxy A55. It got an overall score of 141, making it sit at the 1st spot in the “high-end” segment. DxOMark notes that the screen of this phone delivers good readability under sunlight. The panel also delivers natural rendering, which is noticeable in most lighting environments.

Galaxy A55 DxOMark display score

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Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy A55 delivers a pleasant video-watching experience. DxOMark notes that its display can offer the right level of brightness that’s well-suited for HDR10 content. Of course, not everything is great for the panel. The team noticed excessive auto brightness in dark environments. Also, there were occasional pink-to-green fringes at certain viewing angles. You can read the detailed test findings at this link.

Galaxy A35 display score

Moving to Samsung Galaxy A35, it achieved an overall score of 134, making it the current leader in the “Advanced” segment. Like its sibling, it can deliver good color rendering in most lighting conditions. DxOMark also notes that the screen offers good readability in outdoor conditions, something that most affordable phones struggle with.

Of course, there are aspects where the Samsung Galaxy A35 doesn’t shine. For example, DxOMark noted that it offers occasional unwanted touches. Read more about the complete test result that’s published at this link.

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