Samsung has launched the Galaxy A27 in Spain, a phone that focuses on durability and long-term support. With a starting price of 349 euros, it includes a 5,000 mAh battery and the promise of six years of updates. It is a functional option for everyday apps, although its 25W charging lags behind the competition and its price is higher than the previous model.
Specifications and everyday performance 📱
The Galaxy A27 features an Exynos 1380 processor, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage. Its 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display offers a 90 Hz refresh rate, suitable for browsing and social media. The 50 MP main camera performs well in good lighting conditions, although the 5 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor is modest. The big news is the six years of security and system updates, an extra that justifies part of the price increase over the A26.
Slow charging: The A27 gives you time to make coffee (and two more) ☕
With 25W charging, you'll spend more time near the outlet than with your ex. While other Chinese phones recharge in 20 minutes, the A27 invites you to reflect on your purchasing decisions for an hour and a half. At least the 5,000 mAh battery lasts the full day, so you can charge it at night while dreaming of a faster charger. Samsung sells durability, not speed.