Samsung is expanding its A series lineup with two upcoming models, namely the Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G. Recent listings on the Google Play Console have unveiled significant details about the Galaxy A55 5G, highlighting Samsung's efforts to enhance its smartphone offerings.
Gizmochina, citing TheTechOutlook, reported that the Galaxy A55 5G, bearing the model number SM-A556E, is set to feature the Exynos 1480 processor paired with the Samsung Xclipse 530 GPU, indicating robust processing capabilities.
Supporting this, the device is listed with 8GB of RAM and is anticipated to run on Android 14, although specifics regarding the version of Samsung’s OneUI interface remain undisclosed.
The smartphone will boast a 6.5-inch Full HD display with a resolution of 1080p and a 13:6 aspect ratio, ensuring vivid and detailed visuals. The screen's density is noted to be 450 DPI, promising crisp image quality.
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Design renders from the Google Play Console reveal a flat frame design akin to the Galaxy A35 5G, suggesting a cohesive aesthetic throughout the A series. Moreover, the Galaxy A55 5G is expected to pack a 5000 mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging, ensuring prolonged usage periods.
In terms of the camera, rumours suggest the device will house a triple camera setup comprising a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro lens. Additionally, a 32MP front camera is anticipated to deliver high-quality selfies.
With sightings of the Galaxy A55 on various certification platforms such as TENAA, NBTC, MIIT, FCC, TKDN, and SIRIM, it appears that the brand might soon announce its global launch. Considering its predecessor, the Galaxy A54, debuted in March 2023, it is reasonable to expect the A55 to hit the market around next month.