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Samsung Galaxy A56 design confirmed by certification listing


The Samsung Galaxy A56 design has just been confirmed by a certification listing. The phone got certified by TENAA, which is the equivalent of the FCC in China. As part of it, live images of both the front and the back of the phone have been shared.

The Galaxy A56 design confirmed by live images that popped up in a certification listing

You can check out the images below. This design basically confirms our initial design leak, which we’ve exclusively posted back in November. It was spot on.

The Galaxy A56 will feature a flat display, and a flat backplate. It will have a flat frame too, and the so-called ‘Key Island’ on the right side. That basically means that the physical buttons will protrude on the right more than the frame itself.

A triple camera setup will sit on the back, as part of the same camera island. They will be vertically-aligned, and placed in the top-left corner. That camera island will protrude on the back, quite a bit.

On the front, a centered display camera hole will be placed, at the top of the display. The corners on the phone will be rounded, as you can clearly see in the provided images.

 

It will support 45W wired charging, and feature three rear cameras

It was revealed yesterday that the phone’s battery will be a 5,000mAh or a 5,100mAh unit. The Galaxy A56 will also support 45W wired charging,

The device will also feature a fullHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be a Dynamic AMOLED panel. A 50-megapixel main camera is said to be backed by a 12-megapixel unit, and a 5-megapixel snapper.

The Galaxy A56 is said to arrive in both 8GB and 12GB RAM variants with 128GB and 256GB of internal storage. The phone is tipped to cost £439 in the US, while its price tag in the US could be $550.



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