It’s been several months since rumors about the Samsung Galaxy C55 first surfaced, and the phone still hasn’t been officially announced. However, leaks continue to provide more details. Recently, the C55 appeared in the Geekbench database, confirming it is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset.
For those familiar with Samsung’s recent launches, this is the same chipset used in the Galaxy M55. The Geekbench scorecard and the Google Play Console reveal that the C55 will be configured with 8GB of RAM (the M55 also offers a 12GB variant). The C55 was running Android 14, likely layered with One UI 6.1.
According to TENAA, the Samsung Galaxy C55 will feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with FHD+ resolution, a 13MP selfie camera, and an in-display fingerprint reader. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro lens. The device will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery.
These specs closely mirror those of the M55, with a notable difference in the front camera—the M55 boasts a 50MP selfie shooter. Additionally, the M55 supports 45W fast charging, a feature previously limited to Samsung’s S-series flagships. Charging details for the C55 are not yet available, but it may be limited to 25W to differentiate the two models.
Another related model, the Galaxy F55, is expected to be a regional variant of either the M55 or C55—likely the latter, as indicated by their joint listing on the Bluetooth SIG page. TENAA has also released photos of the C55, showing a design consistent with other Samsung devices. Despite the extensive leaks, Samsung has yet to officially confirm the Galaxy C55, and there’s no word on its release date.
Published on 06/12/24 5:08 | by Rawa John