There are new details about Galaxy A55
There are continuous updates about the Galaxy A55 model, which Samsung has been working on for a while.
Samsung's Galaxy A54, which launched earlier this year, faced a lukewarm reception from consumers due to its mid-tier specifications, especially when considering its price point. While its design drew parallels with the Galaxy S23 series, features like pronounced display bezels and the Exynos 1380 chip drew criticism. However, there are whispers about Samsung's next premium mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A55, which might be equipped with an upgraded Exynos chip.
Sources from GalaxyClub indicate that Samsung's Galaxy A55 may be powered by a processor labeled as S5E8845. Given the naming convention, with Exynos 1280 as S5E8825 and 1380 as S5E8835, this new processor is speculated to be the Exynos 1480. The continuity suggests the Exynos 1480 will likely be powering the Galaxy A55.
There are new details about Galaxy A55
Furthermore, there are indications that this new Exynos 1480 will be paired with an AMD graphics unit. This aligns with earlier information from an unnamed source suggesting that forthcoming mid-range Exynos processors would feature an AMD mRDNA-based GPU. Yet, potential users are advised to manage their expectations about this GPU.
In terms of its camera specifications, the Galaxy A55 might not see a significant upgrade. It's expected to house the same 50MP primary sensor found in the Galaxy A54, likely accompanied by a 12MP ultrawide and a 5MP macro lens.
While many details about the Galaxy A55 remain under wraps, if Samsung sticks to its typical release pattern, we might see this new model unveiled by March of the following year. Features such as a 120Hz AMOLED display, a 5,000mAh battery, and Samsung's renowned 25W charging technology could also be part of the package.