New Insights on the Samsung Galaxy A56: Latest Leaks and Expectations
In recent developments, TÜV Rheinland certifications have shed light on the upcoming Galaxy A56, alongside the A36 and A26 models. Following these revelations, further details about the Galaxy A56 emerged from FCC documentation.
Specifications Revealed: Charging Capabilities
The device in question, identified as SM-A566E/DS, represents a dual-SIM variant of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A56. The document contains a screenshot showing that this model boasts a charging capability of 10V at 4.5A (45W). This impressive capacity surpasses that of Samsung’s latest flagship device, the Galaxy S25, which only supports up to 25W charging.
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Documentation demonstrating both charging speed and connectivity features for the Galaxy A56.
A Closer Look at Testing Methods
Interestingly enough, it appears that testing conducted by FCC relied on an older charger model—EP-TA800—which is limited to 25W. The choice of this charger remains puzzling; however, it’s worth noting that initial packages for the new phone may not include a charger upon release.
5G Connectivity Features
The tested version of this phone confirmed support for multiple 5G bands: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, as well as others like bands 38 and beyond. Additionally, local connectivity options feature Wi-Fi 6 (ax), Bluetooth version 5.3 and NFC capabilities.
Powering Performance: What’s Under the Hood?
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is anticipated to operate using an Exynos 1580 chipset paired with a robust battery capacity of approximately 5{0}00mAh. Meanwhile، it’s noteworthy that another upcoming model—the Galaxy A36—is also expected to be equipped with a similar 5000mAh battery supporting fast charging at 45W, driven by either Snapdragon’s Gen series innovations (Snapdragon 6 Gen or 7s Gen).
A significant previous leak hinted at potential features coupled with pricing expectations around £440—maintaining parity with what was launched for its predecessor،the GalaxyA55.
A Historical Context on Charging Innovations
This advancement in fast-charging technology isn’t unprecedented within Samsung’s mid-range lineup—last year’s Galaxy M55 claims pioneer status as the first mid-range device boasting 45W charging capability; several subsequent models across M、F،and C line-ups followed suit in achieving similar feats.
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