Samsung Galaxy A55 5G launch imminent, spotted on FCC
HIGHLIGHTS
- Samsung Galaxy A55 5G has appeared on the FCC certification.
- The handset bears the model number A556E/DS and FCC ID A3LSMA556E.
- The handset will come as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy A54.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G could be in the works as a new A-series offering in the country. This will succeed the Galaxy A54 which has appeared on various certification platforms. The phone will also launch in India as it bagged the BIS certification. Now, folks at MySmartPrice have spotted the Galaxy A55 5G on the FCC database with the model number SM-A556E/DS.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G appears on FCC
- The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G bagged the FCC certification, as spotted by MySmartPrice, with the model number SM-A556E/DS and FCC ID A3LSMA556E.
- The listing confirms the phone will have dual SIM support.
- The FCC certification shows the adapter will come with the number EP-TA800.
- That’s pretty much everything that is revealed from the FCC certification.
The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G’s 3C certification shows there will be 25W fast charging support with a 9V/2.77A rating. The phone may not come with a bundled charger in the box. Recent reports suggested the phone would debut around the second quarter of 2024 alongside the Galaxy A35 5G. The phone could come in Awesome Lilac, Awesome Ice Blue, and Awesome Navy colours.
The recent Geekbench listing shows the Galaxy A55 5G would come with the Exynos 1480 SoC with a peak clock speed of 2.75GHz and this be paired with the Xclipse 530 GPU. The chipset could be paired with 8GB RAM and boot Android 14 OS out of the box.