Galaxy A05 Dual SIM Black 4GB RAM 128GB 4G LTE (SM-A055FZKGMEA, SM-A055FZKDMEA, SM-A055F/DS) – Middle East Version Review

Introduction

The Samsung Galaxy A05, model numbers SM-A055FZKGMEA, SM-A055FZKDMEA, and SM-A055F/DS, arrived on my desk promising a budget-friendly smartphone experience. This Middle East version boasts a large display, a triple-camera setup, and a sizeable battery. Over the past few weeks, I’ve put it through its paces, testing its performance in various real-world scenarios. This review will detail my experience, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses.

Key Features

The Galaxy A05 features a 6.7-inch HD+ display, providing ample screen real estate for media consumption and multitasking. The triple-camera system, including a 50MP main lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and an 8MP front camera, aims to deliver decent image quality. Under the hood, you’ll find an octa-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD. The 5000mAh battery promises all-day usage.

Specification Value
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Expandable Memory Type MicroSD
Secondary Camera Resolution 2 MP
Charging Type Type-C
SIM Count Dual SIM
Secondary Camera Upto 4.9 MP
RAM Size 4 GB
Battery Size 5000 mAh
Internal Memory 128 GB
Version Middle East Version
Screen Size 6.7 in
SIM Type Nano SIM
Display Resolution 720×1600
Refresh Rates 60Hz
Colour Name Black
Operating System Android
What’s In The Box Usb-c Type Cable SIM Tray Ejector Quick Start Guide
Network Frequency Band LTE
Network Type 4G
Condition New
Maximum Expandable Memory 1 TB
Model Number SM-A055FZKGMEA, SM-A055FZKDMEA, SM-A055F/DS
Model Name Galaxy A05
Primary Camera (MP) 50+2 MP

Performance & Battery Life

In daily use, the Galaxy A05 handled most tasks with reasonable efficiency. Browsing, social media, and light gaming were smooth. However, more demanding games occasionally showed signs of lag. The 5000mAh battery consistently lasted a full day on a single charge, even with moderate to heavy usage. Charging, while not the fastest, was acceptable. The 60Hz refresh rate is standard for this price point and didn’t impact my experience negatively.

Camera performance was decent in well-lit conditions, producing good quality photos. Low-light images, however, suffered from noticeable noise and a lack of detail. The video recording capabilities were adequate for casual use.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Large display, long battery life, expandable storage, affordable price.
  • Cons: Performance can lag under heavy load, camera quality could be improved in low light, 60Hz refresh rate.

Final Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy A05 offers a compelling package for its price. The large display and impressive battery life are major strengths. While the performance isn’t top-tier and the camera could use some refinement, it’s a solid choice for budget-conscious users who prioritize long battery life and a comfortable viewing experience. I would recommend it to those looking for a reliable everyday phone without breaking the bank.