Samsung Galaxy M55 Gets Global Release: Now Available in Europe and South America

The world's top smartphone brand continues to make waves.

The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy M55 is finally available globally. The feature-packed smartphone debuted in India last month and is now available in Europe and South America.

GSMArena reported the updated availability of the device. Samsung Portugal's website sells the M55 throughout Europe. It costs €500 ($513) or €550 ($586) for 8GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage.
In Switzerland, the Samsung Galaxy M55 is being sold via a third-party vendor: Mobile Device for CHF 392 (128GB version).

The Samsung Galaxy M55 is also making waves in South America. Samsung Brazil sells the 256GB version for BRL 2,700, while Samsung Peru sells it for PEN 1,700. In Chile, Samsung enthusiasts may buy the 8GB RAM/128GB storage variant of the Galaxy M55 for CLP 450,000.

What's Great About Samsung Galaxy M55

Many smartphone fans are impressed with the Samsung Galaxy M55 due to its stand-out features like the following:

  • Lightning-fast charging: The M55's 45W charging technology quickly charges its 5,000mAh battery.
  • Take beautiful selfies: The 50MP selfie camera, 50MP main camera, and 8MP ultra-wide camera help you shoot amazing photos.
  • Watching immersively: Enjoy your favorite entertainment on the 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz display.

While dust/water resistance and screen material are yet unknown, the Samsung Galaxy M55 offers smartphone consumers worldwide a compelling bundle of performance and features at an affordable price.

This news on the Samsung Galaxy M55 worldwide availability follows substantial smartphone market developments indicating that Samsung overtook Apple as the world's #1 mobile phone seller after a year. Analysts associate this move with declining iPhone sales, especially in China, according to The Guardian.

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This photograph shows Samsung Galaxy's logo during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 28, 2024. JOSEP LAGO/AFP via Getty Images
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This photograph shows Samsung Galaxy's logo during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 28, 2024.

AI Features Soon to Come in Samsung Devices

Meanwhile, millions of Samsung smartphone owners may await interesting updates soon. TechTimes recently reported about the announcement that Samsung's AI-powered One UI 6.1 will be available on Galaxy S22, Z Flip 4, Z Fold 4, and Tab S8 devices.

With the upcoming update, Samsung users are expected to unleash productivity, communication, and creativity-boosting features powered by artificial intelligence:

  • Browsing Assist: AI provides succinct summaries of online pages or publications to help consumers assimilate information quickly.
  • Chat Assist: Instantly converts messages into different languages for cross-language conversation.
  • Circle to Search: A revolutionary Android feature that lets users circle any item on their screen and search Google for it.
  • AI-Generated Wallpaper: Select categories and keywords to make customized wallpapers easily.
  • Edit Suggestions: AI-powered function that corrects grammar, spelling, and writing tone and style and suggests improvements.
  • Generative Edit: Uses AI to improve photo editing, such as object removal.
  • Interpreter Mode: Real-time translations during chats.
  • Real-time phone translation allows multilingual conversation.
  • Note Assist: Concisely summarizes Samsung Notes notes for convenient reference.
  • Transcript Assist records and transcribes speech for easy storage.

The tech giant, based in Suwon, South Korea, launched One UI 6.1 with AI-powered features to promote productivity, collaboration, and creativity. These new enhancements are expected unlock the full power of Galaxy smartphones as the rollout unfolds, expected to be reviewed by tech enthusiasts soon.

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