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Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Discount: Biggest Price Drop Yet Hits Amazon

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Discount: Biggest Price Drop Yet Hits Amazon

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Discount: Biggest Price Drop Yet Hits Amazon

Now available for ₹27,999, it’s a strong option for budget-conscious users


Mumbai | July 12, 2025


Last month, my college-going nephew asked for phone suggestions under ₹30,000. He needed something reliable for gaming, online classes, and photography - nothing fancy, just dependable. 

I had recommended the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G. At ₹39,999, it was slightly above his budget then, so he waited.

As of this week, that wait paid off. The Galaxy A55 5G is now available for ₹27,999 on Amazon after a massive ₹12,000 price drop. 

This sudden discount makes it one of the most value-packed phones in its segment, especially for students, first-time buyers, and budget-conscious users who still want flagship-like performance.

Why the Galaxy A55 5G Price Drop Matters


Samsung rarely slashes prices by this much, especially for devices just launched a few months ago. 

The A55 5G was introduced in March 2024 and belongs to Samsung’s popular A-series, known for balancing performance and build quality.

A 30% price cut on a newly released phone is unusual. It likely reflects shifting strategies to compete with Chinese brands like iQOO, Realme, and Redmi in the mid-range segment.

At ₹27,999, the Galaxy A55 5G undercuts competitors offering similar performance but without Samsung’s after-sales network, display quality, or brand trust.

New Price and Availability


Old price: ₹39,999 (8GB RAM + 128GB storage)


New price: ₹27,999 (after ₹12,000 discount)


Availability: Amazon India (limited stock)


Variants on sale: Only the 8GB+128GB variant is currently discounted

Samsung hasn’t officially announced if this is a permanent cut or part of a temporary deal, so interested buyers may want to act quickly.

Who Should Buy the Galaxy A55 5G?


This deal is especially attractive to:


Students needing a powerful phone for multitasking, online classes, and content.


First-time buyers seeking premium build quality under ₹30K.


Gamers on a budget, looking for stable performance and cooling.


Photographers who want better low-light camera results without paying flagship prices.

Verified Specifications of Galaxy A55 5G (India Variant)


FeatureDetailsDisplay 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED, 120Hz

Processor Exynos 1480 (4nm)

RAM & Storage 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128GB UFS 3.1 storage

Rear Cameras 50MP (OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide + 5MP macro

Front Camera 32MP

Battery 5000mAh with 25W fast charging

Software Android 14 with One UI 6.1

Build Gorilla Glass Victus+ front & back, IP67

Weight 213g

Security In-display fingerprint sensor

5G Bands Supports 12+ 5G bands

What Makes the Galaxy A55 5G Stand Out?


While most mid-range phones rely on plastic backs and Snapdragon 6-series chips, the A55 5G takes a different approach.

Samsung used Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides, giving the phone a flagship feel. 

It’s also IP67 water- and dust-resistant, something almost no other phone in this price range offers.

The Exynos 1480 chipset, built on a 4nm process, provides noticeably better sustained performance than its predecessor. 

In real-world use, the phone doesn’t overheat easily even during gaming or 4K video recording.

Real-World Usage: Beyond the Specs


After using the A55 5G for over two months, here are a few takeaways that numbers don’t tell:


One UI 6.1 is cleaner and less bloated than many competing UIs. It runs smoothly, with minimal lag.


Battery life easily lasts a day and a half with regular use, including YouTube, Maps, and light gaming.


Camera performance, especially in low light, is better than expected. Night Mode and OIS work well together.


Build quality is premium. It doesn’t creak or flex, unlike some similarly priced competitors.


The 120Hz AMOLED panel is bright and vibrant even in sunlight. Watching Netflix or YouTube is a solid experience.

For Indian users, Samsung’s Knox Security adds a layer of protection for UPI apps and banking.

Comparison With Competitors (July 2025 Prices)


Phone   Price  Notable Features

Samsung A55 5G ₹27,999 IP67, Glass build, OIS, One UI 6.1

iQOO Z9 Pro ₹26,999 Dimensity 7200, Plastic body

Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G ₹24,999 120Hz AMOLED, No IP rating

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ ₹28,499 Curved AMOLED, 200MP camera

Motorola Edge 50 Fusion ₹27,999 Stock Android, IP68, 144Hz display

Among these, only Motorola matches the water resistance, but Samsung has a more trusted update cycle and better camera software.

Software Support and Updates


Samsung promises 4 years of Android OS updates and 5 years of security patches for the Galaxy A55 5G. That’s a major plus for long-term buyers.

In contrast, many competing brands stop major updates after 2 years, even on phones costing ₹30,000 or more.

With Android 14 out of the box, users can expect updates till Android 18.

Downsides to Consider


No phone is perfect, and the A55 5G has some drawbacks:


No charger in the box: You’ll need to buy a 25W charger separately if you don’t already own one.


A bit heavy at 213 grams. Some users may find it bulky.


Exynos 1480 is efficient but not ideal for heavy gaming compared to Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2.

Still, for most regular users, these won’t be dealbreakers.

Why This Deal May Not Last Long


Amazon hasn’t confirmed whether the ₹27,999 pricing is a permanent markdown. 

It may be part of a limited-time campaign to boost sales during the off-season.

Samsung has not issued an official press note about the price drop either, which suggests it could be a marketplace-led discount, possibly bankrolled by Amazon for increased volume sales.

Final Thoughts: Should You Buy It?


If your budget is strictly under ₹30,000 and you care about durability, camera stability, and long-term updates, the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G at ₹27,999 is currently the best-rounded option in the Indian mid-range market.

It checks more boxes than any other phone in this segment and comes from a brand known for reliability and service support across India’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities.

Key Takeaways



Galaxy A55 5G now costs ₹27,999 on Amazon after ₹12,000 drop.


Offers IP67 rating, glass build, OIS camera, and 4 years of OS updates.


Beats rivals in display quality, software support, and build.


Ideal for students, everyday users, and anyone upgrading from older 4G phones.

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About the Author

Michael B Norris  is a Independent local technology journalist based in New Delhi. 

He has over 10+ years of experience covering smartphones, consumer gadgets, and tech news trends. 

His work focuses on delivering real-world insights beyond product specs and press releases

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