For the last few years, Samsung has been rebranding its premier Galaxy A-series phones and selling them at a cheaper price as part of the Galaxy M and Galaxy F lineup of handsets.
In a few months, Samsung will launch the Galaxy A55, a premium mid-range phone that will be powered by the company's first mid-range Exynos chip with a GPU based on AMD's graphics architecture. A Galaxy M spin-off, the Galaxy M55, has been known to exist for some time, and we have now learned that a Galaxy F55 is in the works as well.
We don't have any information about the Galaxy F55 at this time, but we can expect it to share many of its specs with the Galaxy A55. Will that include the Exynos 1480 chip? We can't say at this time. An early benchmark for the Galaxy M55 on Geekbench listed the phone with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip, and the same chip may find its way into the F55.
However, that particular Galaxy M55 benchmark was from an outdated version of Geekbench, so it's not dependable as far as confirming specs such as the chipset and we will have to wait for more concrete evidence to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
It also remains to be seen how good the Exynos 1480 will be. The Exynos 1380 powering the Galaxy A54, F54, and M54 has excellent specs but was a bit underwhelming in real-world performance, and there's no guarantee the Exynos 1480 won't suffer the same fate just because it has a GPU with an AMD graphics architecture.