Earlier this year, we learned that Samsung is developing a new F-series smartphone, the Galaxy F55, which could be a rebranded version of the Galaxy A55, a phone that the company launched last week. A couple of days later, the phone was spotted on the Wi-Fi Alliance platform. Now, a support page for the Galaxy F55 has gone live on Samsung’s official website for Bangladesh and India.
The support page is for the international variant of the Galaxy F55, which carries model number SM-E556B. It confirms the existence of the device. Sadly, it doesn't reveal anything about the device. Fortunately, we have an idea about what it could offer, which we will discuss in a minute. Now that the support page of the device has gone live, Samsung could launch the smartphone very soon.
The certification of the Galaxy F55 on the Wi-Fi Alliance platform revealed that the phone has Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Expect the Galaxy F55 to feature specifications similar to the Galaxy A55 as the upcoming F-series device will be a rebranded variant of the A-series device. That means it could have a 6.6-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, Exynos 1480 SoC, a 50MP wide + 12MP ultrawide + 5MP macro camera setup at the rear, a 32MP selfie camera, and 5,000mAh battery.
Samsung is also developing Galaxy M55, which will be another rebranded variant of the Galaxy A55. The support page of the upcoming M-series device has also gone live.