Galaxy A05 SM-A055FZSDMEA Review: Budget Smartphone Powerhouse?

The Samsung Galaxy A05 SM-A055FZSDMEA (Middle East Version) arrived on my desk promising a budget-friendly smartphone experience without sacrificing too much. Over the past few weeks, I’ve put it through its paces, testing its performance, camera capabilities, and battery life to see if it lives up to the hype. Let’s dive in.

The Galaxy A05 boasts a 6.7-inch HD+ display, which, while not the sharpest on the market, offers surprisingly vibrant colours and good viewing angles for its price point. The 50MP main camera, assisted by a 2MP depth sensor, captures decent photos in good lighting conditions. Low-light performance is acceptable, though not exceptional. The 8MP front-facing camera is perfectly adequate for video calls and selfies. The phone is powered by a powerful octa-core processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD). This combination handles everyday tasks with ease, though heavy gaming might push it a little.

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 64 GB
Version Middle East Version
Screen Size 6.7 in
SIM Type Nano SIM
Display Resolution 720×1600
Refresh Rates 60Hz
Colour Name Silver
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-A055FZSDMEA
Model Name Galaxy A05
Primary Camera (MP) 50+2 MP

Day-to-day usage was smooth. Apps launched quickly, and multitasking wasn’t an issue. The 5000mAh battery easily lasted a full day, even with moderate to heavy usage. Charging was relatively quick using the included 25W charger. Gaming performance was adequate for less demanding titles, but more graphically intensive games showed some lag. The 60Hz refresh rate is standard for this price range, and while not as smooth as higher refresh rates, it’s perfectly acceptable.

Pros:

  • Long battery life
  • Large and vibrant display
  • Decent camera performance in good lighting
  • Smooth everyday performance
  • Affordable price

Cons:

  • Slightly laggy gaming performance
  • Average low-light camera performance
  • 60Hz refresh rate

The Samsung Galaxy A05 SM-A055FZSDMEA offers excellent value for its price. While it doesn’t compete with flagship devices, it excels in battery life, display quality, and everyday usability. If you’re looking for a reliable, budget-friendly smartphone that won’t break the bank, the Galaxy A05 is a strong contender. I would recommend this phone to anyone looking for a solid, affordable option.