The Galaxy A series from Samsung has not been fully launched yet. So far, only the Galaxy A06 and A16 have been released. The Galaxy A36, A56, and A26 are still coming. Recently, these three phones got TUV Rheinland certifications. This confirms their charging speeds, clearing up any confusion.
The Galaxy A56 is special because they have faster charging this year. According to TUV details, the A56 supports 45W charging. This is almost double the speed of the previous model A55.
Samsung plans to power the Galaxy A56 with the new Exynos 1580 chip. This processor is rumored to offer performance close to the Snapdragon 888, which is quite impressive for a budget-friendly phone.
Samsung might offer 6 years of OS updates for the Galaxy A56, giving it excellent long-term value. The phone’s price is expected to be around Rs. 135,000, and it will offer great performance and support for years to come.
The front of the phone has a basic 6.7-inch IPS screen with a 1080p resolution. It has a notch for the selfie camera and noticeable bezels, which might feel a bit outdated. However, the 90Hz refresh rate will make using the phone smooth.
The A56 will have a 12 MP front camera instead of the previous 32 MP. This camera setup is similar to the Galaxy S series. Although it may seem like a downgrade, the smaller 12 MP camera promises better photo quality, as seen in Samsung’s higher-end models.
Samsung is sticking to its standard camera setup with a 50 MP main, 12 MP ultrawide, and 5 MP macro lenses. While the camera resolutions remain the same, newer sensor types might be used, slightly improving image quality. Powerful New Chipset: Exynos 1580.