A few days ago TENAA certified the Samsung SM-C5560, which will probably be sold as the Galaxy C55. Now the Wi-Fi Alliance has issued a certificate for this same model number, indicating that the global launch is near. Not only that, the SM-E555B/DS has also been certified, this should be the Galaxy F55.
Both phones support dual-band Wi-Fi 6, which has been the standard for a while now (Wi-Fi 7 is too new to debut on a mid-range device). The Galaxy F55 will likely be a localized version of the Galaxy M55. A few months ago the M55 was spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 and 8GB of RAM. This is in contrast to the A55, which is expected to use an Exynos 1480 instead.
Wi-Fi Alliance certified: Galaxy C55 • Galaxy F55 • Galaxy M55.
Then there’s the Galaxy C55. Unfortunately, we only have the details of the TENAA: unknown chipset, 8/12 GB of RAM, 128/256 GB of storage and 50+8+2 MP triple camera. It appears that the battery will have a capacity of 5,000 mAh, the same as many other mid-range devices in the Galaxy family.
The C series has been dormant for quite a while, we have to rewind 5 years to find the latest entry: the Galaxy C7 (2017). It was a very popular series when it was around, but nowadays the company focuses mostly on A and M phones with some local releases like the F series. The C55 itself could be a rebranded version of an A or M phone, of course.
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