The design of the Galaxy A55 doesn’t bring many surprises, as Samsung phones typically adhere to a consistent look. However, a notable feature introduced with the A15 and A25, known as the Key Island design—a raised area housing the phone’s side keys (volume and power)—is present in the A55.
This characteristic was initially revealed in renders and is now confirmed in live photos posted by TENAA. Identified by the model number SM-A5560, the Galaxy A55 has a related model, SM-C5560, possibly designated as the Galaxy C55 or Y55.
The A55 underwent Geekbench testing, featuring the upcoming Exynos 1480 chipset, which may or may not incorporate AMD graphics. According to rumors, the phone is expected to offer an 8/256GB configuration along with a microSD slot.
Regarding the Galaxy C55, additional details have surfaced, courtesy of TENAA. It is expected to feature a 6.67” OLED display with FHD+ resolution, a 13MP selfie camera, a triple rear camera setup consisting of 50+8+2MP lenses, and a substantial 5,000mAh battery. While the specific differences between the C55 and A55 are yet to be clarified, it’s worth noting that the Galaxy A54, for example, has a smaller 6.4” display and a 12MP ultra-wide camera instead of 8MP.
The relationship between the C55 and the recently revealed Galaxy A35 remains uncertain. Samsung has not officially announced a release date for the Galaxy A55, A35, C55, and other mid-range offerings, including those in the M-series lineup.
Published on 02/12/24 9:25 | by Rawa John