Samsung Galaxy A56 design unveiled along with battery capacity, charging power
Samsung is set to launch its new mid-range models, including the Galaxy A56, in March 2025.
Recent certification from the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has revealed key details about the Galaxy A56, including its battery capacity, which is rated at 4905 mAh.
This suggests a typical capacity of approximately 5000 or 5100 mAh.
Additionally, the charging power for the A56 is expected to increase significantly from 25W to 45W, marking the first time a Galaxy A series phone will support such fast charging capabilities.
The device will also feature 5G connectivity, dual SIM support, and various satellite navigation systems, including GPS and GLONASS.
The A56 is anticipated to be powered by a mid-range Exynos 1580 chipset, with options for 8 or 12 GB of RAM and storage capacities of 128 or 256 GB.
Its camera setup will include a triple rear camera with resolutions of 50 MP, 12 MP, and 5 MP, along with a 12 MP front-facing camera.
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