Samsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart QLED TV vs Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD QLED Smar…

Here you can compare Samsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart… and Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD …. Comparing Samsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart… vs Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD … on Smartprix enables you to check their respective specs scores and unique features. It would potentially help you understand how Samsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart… stands against Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD … and which one should you buy The current lowest price found for Samsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart… is ₹84,990 and for Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD … is ₹2,85,261. The details of both of these products were last updated on Nov 29, 2025.

SpecificationSamsung Q80B 55 inch Ultra HD 4K Smart…Samsung QA55Q6FNAK (55-inch) Ultra HD …
Refresh Rate100 Hz
RAM
Number Of Speakers2
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels
Smart TVYesYes
Price₹84,990₹2,85,261
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General

ModelQA55Q80BAKLXLQA55Q6FNAK 55 inch QLED 4K TV
TypeQLEDQLED
Warranty1 Year1 Year
In The BoxTelevision, Remote Control, Batteries(TM1850A), Smart Remote Control, Mini Wall Mount, VESA Wall Mount, Slim Gender Cable, Power Cable, User Manual & Warranty Card

Display

Size (Diagonal)55 in55 in
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels4K, 3840 x 2160 pixels
Refresh Rate100 Hz
Aspect Ratio16:92.39 : 1
3D TVno  No
Viewing Angle178 ° Horizontal, 178 ° Vertical178 ° Horizontal, 178 ° Vertical
HDRYes
Other Display FeaturesQ Engine, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Micro Dimming, Q Colour, Q Contrast, Q Viewing Angle

Physical Design

Weight (without Stand)17.9 kg17.2 kg
Weight (with Stand)21 kg17.7 kg
Dimensions1227.6 (W) x 706.7 (H) x 54.7 (D) mm

Video

Video Formats SupportedMKV, MP4, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, WEBM, WMV
Image Formats SupportedBMP, JPEG, PNG
Analog TV Reception FormatsPAL, NTSC, SECAM
UpscalingYesYes
Other Video FeaturesQuantum Processor 4K, Quantum HDR 12x

Audio

Audio Formats SupportedAC3(Dolby Digital), HEAAC, M4A, MP2, MP3, MPEG, WAV
Number Of Speakers2
Total Speaker Output60 W20 W
Output Per Speaker10 W
Other Audio FeaturesAuto volume leveller: Balance

Connectivity

USB Ports22
HDMI Ports44
RF Input (Analog Co-axial) Ports11
NFC Enabledno  No
Headphone/Speaker Output Ports11
MHL EnabledYes
Screen MirroringYesYes
EthernetYesYes

Power Supply

Voltage RequirementAC220-240V100 - 240 V
Power Consumption280 W150 W
Power Consumption (Stand-by)0.5 W
Power Saving ModeYesYes

Remote Control

Universal Control Remoteno  No
Touch Controls On Remoteno  No
Internet Access In RemoteYesyes
Other Remote FeaturesSmart Control

Smart TV Features

Smart TVYesYes
Wi-FiYesYes
BluetoothYesYes
Social Media IntegrationYes
Supported Appsyes, etc.
Other Smart FeaturesConnect Share, Display Mirroring, DLNA, Double USB Sharing, Easylink (HDMI-CEC), MHL, Network File Sharing, One-touch Connect, Photo share, Screen Casting, SmartShare, SmartView, Swipe & Share, USB HID Support, WiFi Direct

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