
A few weeks ago, Samsung launched two mid-range phones, the Galaxy A36 and the Galaxy A56. Now, the company seems to be working on two more mid-range devices, and they are based on the Galaxy A56. However, they might launch only in a few countries, including India.
Traces of Galaxy F56 and Galaxy M56 spotted on Samsung's website
Two new Samsung phones with model numbers SM-E566B/DS and SM-M566B/DS were spotted (via TheTechOutlook) on Samsung's website. Looking at these model numbers, these are likely the Galaxy F56 and the Galaxy M56.
The Galaxy F56's support page was found on Samsung's website for India, while the Galaxy M56 was spotted on the company's website for Bangladesh and India. Both are dual-SIM phones.

Samsung's track record suggests that these phones will likely be based on the Galaxy A56. Therefore, they may come equipped with the Exynos 1580 processor, 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage, and a triple-camera setup on the rear. Both phones could be powered by a 5,000mAh or a 6,000mAh battery.
Look at the Galaxy A56 in our video below to know what the Galaxy F56 and the Galaxy M56 could look like.
In the past, Samsung cut corners in areas like build and IP rating to lower the cost of Galaxy F and M series phones compared to their Galaxy A series siblings. Similar things could happen with the Galaxy F56 and the Galaxy M56.
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Since the model numbers of both phones have already appeared on Samsung's website, they may be announced within the next quarter. Both phones could be launched in India and maybe some other countries in the Indian subcontinent.