What to Expect from Samsung Galaxy C55: Specs and More


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The rumor mill continues to churn for the Samsung Galaxy C55. While whispers of the phone surfaced months ago, Samsung has yet to officially unveil it. Recent leaks through benchmarking platforms and certification databases provide some insights into the C55’s potential specifications.

Samsung Galaxy C55: Mid-Range Powerhouse or Rebranded M55?

The leaks suggest the C55 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, mirroring the choice in the recently launched Galaxy M55. Benchmarking scores indicate the C55 will likely boast 8GB of RAM, potentially offering a more affordable alternative to the M55’s 12GB variant. Both phones will run Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI 6.1 on top.

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TENAA certification reveals a 6.67-inch Full HD+ OLED display for the C55, housing a 13MP front-facing camera with an in-display fingerprint reader for added security. The rear camera system is to feature a 50MP main sensor accompanied by 8MP and 2MP auxiliary lenses. A sizeable 5,000mAh battery will also be available, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Intriguingly, the C55 appears quite similar to the M55 in most aspects. The most notable difference lies in the front camera, with the M55 boasting a higher resolution 50MP sensor. The M55 further distinguishes itself with 45W fast charging, a feature previously exclusive to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S series. Information regarding the C55’s charging capabilities remains undisclosed. But it might be limited to 25W to maintain differentiation between the two models.

Adding to the confusion is the rumored existence of the Galaxy F55, which is speculated to be a regional variant of either the M55 or C55. The Bluetooth SIG certification listing them together suggests a closer connection to the C55. However, confirmed details are scarce.

Despite the abundance of leaks, Samsung remains tight-lipped about the Galaxy C55. We eagerly await official confirmation on its specifications, availability, and pricing to understand how it will fit within Samsung’s mid-range smartphone landscape.

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