Samsung Galaxy A56 leaked renders reveal design change: what’s new | Tech Tips
Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy A-series phones are expected to debut in the first half of next year. Recently, the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26 renders leaked online revealing their designs. We now get a look at the Galaxy A56’s design as the renders have been shared by tipster Onleaks. It will launch as the successor to last year’s Galaxy A55.
Samsung Galaxy A56 leaked renders reveal design
- The Samsung Galaxy A56 will share the same design as the Galaxy A36 and A26.
- It will also retain the flat frame and key island found on this year’s Galaxy A-series models.
- For those unaware, the key island is a protrusion on the right side of the frame that accommodates the power and volume rocker keys.
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- As per the leaked renders, the most noticeable change in design is in the camera module.
- Samsung is going with a pill-shaped protruding island at the top left corner with an LED flash unit placed outside. It houses three vertically stacked sensors.
- This is a shift from previous designs on Samsung’s smartphones that were devoid of a camera module and had just individual rings.
- Both the left and right frames are bare. Thus the SIM card tray, speaker grille, and a USB-C port are located at the bottom.
- The Galaxy A56 has a centre-aligned punch-hole display surrounded by thin bezels on three sides and a slightly thicker chin.
- The smartphone is seen in a light Pink shade.
The Samsung Galaxy A56 was spotted on the 3C certification website. It will reportedly come with an upgraded 45W charging compared to 25W on its predecessor. The Galaxy A55 debuted in March this year and the A54 last March. Hence, we can expect Samsung to stick to the same timeline for the Galaxy A56.
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