Samsung has begun working on its upcoming mid-range Samsung Galaxy A56.
The South Korean Giant is also working on the Galaxy A36 smartphone and is said to have scheduled them for a launch early next year. The company released Samsung Galaxy A55, the predecessor of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A56, in the first quarter of this year in March.
Galaxy A56 IMEI Database Listing
According to recent news, the Samsung Galaxy A56 has been spotted on the IMEI database with its model number, SM-A566B/DS and official marketing name. Going by these details, it is known that the smartphone will feature 5G connectivity and offer dual SIM support.
Samsung Galaxy A56 Processor
While there are hardly any details available at the moment about the Galaxy A56, it is almost certain that the smartphone will house its own Exynos 1580 chipset under its hood. This is an eight-core processor that is almost at par with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor. This processor was recently found on Geekbench with scores of 1046 and 3678 respectively in the single-core and multi-core tests respectively.
One of the eight cores clocks at 2.91 GHz, while three cores have a clocking frequency of 2.6 GHz. Four cores operate at 1.95 GHz frequency. The processor also incorporates the manufacturer’s Xclipse 540 GPU. Overall, the processor should make the Galaxy A56 an ideal chance for trying out high-end games with very smooth frame rates.
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The Samsung Galaxy A56 should essentially have at least the same features as the current Galaxy A55 with an IP 67 protection rating as well as an in-display fingerprint reader. The latter has an exquisite design with a metal frame and a glass back and front. It also features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ with 1000 nits brightness support. The smartphone also has a 50 MP + 12 MP + 5 MP triple rear camera setup and a 32 MP front shooter. The handset is powered by a 5000 mAh battery with 25 W wired charging support.
The Galaxy A56 will come with Android 15 topped with the manufacturer’s One UI 7 already installed.
Featured Image: Galaxy A55
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