
The Galaxy A-series from Samsung has long been a favorite among consumers seeking high-end features without breaking the bank. This tradition will be carried on by the next Samsung Galaxy A56, which is anticipated to arrive globally in the first quarter of 2025. Leaks have already revealed its features and cost, providing us with an early look at what’s to come.
Display & Processor
According to rumors, the Galaxy A56 will include a 120Hz FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED screen, which will provide better colors and smoother images than the Super AMOLED screen of its predecessor. This is a huge victory for gamers and binge-watchers!
Samsung plans to unveil its new proprietary Exynos 1580 SoC, which is expected to perform better than the Exynos 1480 found in the Galaxy A55. The phone scored 3,836 on multi-core tests and 1,341 on single-core tests, according to Geekbench results. That’s a lot of power!
Camera Setup
Regarding photography, the Galaxy A56 is anticipated to have the same rear camera configuration as its predecessor, which consists of a 5MP depth sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP main sensor.
On the selfie side, there is a bit of a surprise, though. Samsung rarely lets us down when it comes to image quality, so we’re hopeful for clear selfies and video calls even though the front camera may be downgraded from 32MP to 12MP.
Battery & Charging
It is anticipated that the Galaxy A56 will have a 5000mAh battery and a significantly faster charging rate (45W fast charging, compared to 25W on the A55). You may use your gadget more and spend less time plugged in as a result.
Pricing & Availability
Leaks indicate that the base variant of the Galaxy A56 is anticipated to retail for £439, or around ₹47,200, at launch. Should Samsung continue on its current trajectory, the phone may make its Indian debut soon after its worldwide release, with a potential price tag of ₹40,000.