Samsung is back again with a new phone in its popular M series, and this time it’s called the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G. Honestly, the M series has always been kind of underrated. People talk about the A series more, but the M phones usually give good value, and this one seems to be following the same path.
When I first heard about this phone, I was like – okay, another mid-range phone… but after looking at the specs and price, it actually looks solid. If you’re someone looking for a phone under ₹30,000, then the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G might be the one for you. But wait, don’t rush. Let’s go deep into everything – display, camera, battery, performance – and then you decide if it’s worth it or not.
AMOLED Screen That Feels Premium
Now let’s talk about the thing you see first – the display. The Samsung Galaxy M55 5G has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen. And trust me, it’s quite good. The colors pop, everything looks sharp, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling feel butter-smooth.

Whether you’re binge-watching Netflix or just watching random YouTube shorts, the screen quality is going to impress you. Even when you’re out in the sun, the brightness is decent at 1000 nits. Not bad at all for this price range.
Performance – Smooth but Not Meant for Hardcore Gamers
Inside, the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip. It’s a decent processor – not the best out there, but it gets the job done. Opening apps, switching between tasks, or casual gaming – everything feels okay.
You get RAM options up to 12GB and storage up to 256GB, and that’s pretty good. But if you love games like BGMI or COD Mobile on max settings, this phone may struggle after 20-30 minutes. Also, the phone tends to heat up a little during long gaming sessions.
One thing I didn’t like much – Samsung’s One UI feels smooth, but there’s bloatware and some ads too. For a phone that costs this much, that shouldn’t be there. It makes the whole experience feel a little annoying.
Camera – 50MP Selfie and Rear Cam Do a Decent Job
Let’s move to the cameras now. The Samsung Galaxy M55 5G comes with a triple rear setup – 50MP main with OIS, 8MP ultra-wide, and 2MP macro. In good lighting, it clicks sharp and colorful photos. Even skin tones look natural. Portrait shots also look okay – not too artificial.
But the real surprise is the 50MP selfie camera. If you’re someone who loves taking selfies for Instagram, then you’ll like this one. Selfies come out clear and bright. But yeah, night shots are not that impressive. In low light, the camera sometimes struggles, especially the ultra-wide lens.
Battery Life and Charging Speed
This phone has a 5000mAh battery, which is kind of a standard now, but still enough to last the whole day. Even if you’re a heavy user, you’ll reach the end of the day with some juice left. Now, it also supports 45W fast charging, which is nice.
But here’s the sad part – there’s no charger in the box. Yup, you read that right. You spend nearly ₹30,000 and still need to buy a charger separately. That feels cheap from Samsung. Honestly, they should’ve added it.
Design and Build – Feels Light, Looks Neat
The Samsung Galaxy M55 5G looks clean and simple. It’s slim and doesn’t feel heavy in the hand. The camera module at the back is also minimal, not bulky like some phones. But the back panel is plastic. That makes the phone lightweight, sure, but it doesn’t feel very premium.
Still, if you’re going to use a cover (which most people do), the plastic build won’t bother you too much. Overall, it looks fine for everyday use.
Price and Variants
In India, the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G comes in three versions:
- 8GB RAM + 128GB storage – ₹26,999
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage – ₹29,999
- 12GB RAM + 256GB storage – ₹32,999
You also get the option to expand the storage up to 1TB using the hybrid SIM slot. So if you’re someone who downloads a lot of stuff, that’s a handy feature.
Pros and Cons of Samsung Galaxy M55 5G
What’s good:
- Beautiful AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate
- 50MP front and back cameras give good daylight shots
- Battery lasts the full day
- Stereo speakers and in-display fingerprint sensor
What’s not:
- No charger in the box
- Plastic body feels average
- One UI has bloatware and ads
- Slight heating in gaming sessions
Final Thoughts – Should You Buy It or Not?
Now comes the final question – is the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G worth your money? If you’re looking for a phone with a great display, strong battery, and good cameras for social media, then yes, this phone fits your needs. It gives you most of the features you’ll use daily, and it does them well. It’s not flashy or powerful like a flagship, but it covers all the basics nicely.
On the other hand, if you’re a heavy gamer or expect a premium metal-glass body, you might feel a little disappointed. Also, the missing charger is a bummer.
Still, I feel the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G is one of the better choices under ₹30K. It doesn’t overpromise, but it delivers enough. You get smooth performance, long battery life, and that awesome AMOLED screen – all backed by the Samsung brand trust. So yeah, if your budget fits and your needs are simple, the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G can be a pretty smart buy.
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My name is Bablu Singh and I do blogging. For the last 2 years, I am also a content writer, my interest is to talk about technology and education.