Samsung fans have learned that Galaxy A56 is on its way, it was always a question of when, not if, but now we have renders confirming specific details we weren’t previously aware of. Thanks to new renders from Android Headlines and OnLeaks, we have a clear idea of the design of the Samsung Galaxy A56.
The Galaxy A56 is not just a redesigned version of the previous device. Based on these renders, it looks like Samsung has taken the best parts from different phones and combined them into one build. All the buttons are located on the right side with a raised thumb rest, and the rest of the phone is flat like Kansas. These renders show the power button, volume rocker, and camera island on the top left corner of the phone. You can see the images for yourself in the attached video.
On the front panel of the A56, there is a pinhole camera located at the top center. Let’s hope it’s just a rendering issue, but the bezels look a little thicker than expected, although they’re still thin. The bottom bezel appears noticeably larger than the other three sides, although the reason is not immediately clear.
Specification details are sparse, but the Geekbench score suggests the Exynos 1580 chip will be the brains of the operation. The Galaxy A56 could also feature 45W charging speeds like the S24 Ultra, and if so, it would help resolve complaints about the Galaxy A series’ slow charging.
He Galaxy A55 It was received averagely by fans, and while it had a lot to offer, it fell short in some aspects. The phone was awkward to hold, didn’t have wireless charging, and couldn’t even charge via cable as quickly as its competitors. Some design decisions made in the Galaxy A56 seem to directly address these issues. Let’s cross our fingers.
Source: Digital Trends