Samsung is working on the Galaxy A56 as one of its various mid-range smartphones in the A series.
As various details about the smartphone have started arriving through multiple sources, the latest leaked CAD renders share some interesting design changes specifically in the camera department.
Noteworthy Camera Design
According to the render leak on Android Headlines by OnLeaks, One prominent design change is in the camera setup in the back panel. Unlike the earlier A-series handsets which had each rear camera set individually, the A56 will have all the snappers grouped in a common camera island. The camera bump is also more noticeable than before.
Other Design Changes
The renders also indicate that the smartphone will be like the flagship S series in terms of appearance. For instance, the Galaxy A56 will have a revamped Key Island. This is the lifted frame portion in the center featuring the volume rocker and power button and it is flatter than before. Additionally, the bezel at the bottom of the handset is thinner than before giving the handset a classier look than before.
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Expected Galaxy A56 Specifications
According to leaked sources and a Geekbench listing, the smartphone will house the manufacturer’s Exynos 1850 processor under the hood. The performance of this chipset is at par with that of the Snapdragon 888.
While the exact battery capacity is not known at the moment, the handset will support 45 W wired charging for a faster recharge compared to the 25 W charging in the earlier models.
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The front-facing camera for selfies and video calls will have a resolution of 12 MP with better performance than the A55.
The Galaxy A56 is bound to stand out in the A series with its improvised hardware, modified design, and specifications. It is speculated that the smartphone will see the light of the day in the first quarter of the next year in March 2025.
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