Samsung Galaxy A56 Appears in Fresh Leak, Gives a 360-Look at Its Color Options

Usama Rasool

Samsung Galaxy A56 is already on its way, believed to be announced sometime in March. While we wait for the launch to happen, someone has already leaked the phone’s 360-CAD renders, showing not only its design but also the four color options it’s supposed to bring. 


We found a Leakmail from Evan Blass with four GIFs previewing the Galaxy A56 in some unsaturated colors. There’s your typical Black option, although it’s uncertain whether it is light-dark by choice or the renders make those colors look mild. We might need to wait till the launch for confirmation.

Other renders showed the Galaxy A56 in light pink color, light green, and a white-silver hue, as you can tell by the images. These aren’t the official marketing names of the colors, but so far, we can only asses the new finishes by looking at the images.


The latest Samsung A mobile's Pink color is something we’ve seen in a previous leak from November when its design appeared on the internet for the first time. Now, that same design has shown up on our radar in four color options, and the stack looks impressive with its unified camera topology and a Key Island continuation. 

Samsung is letting go of the triple-individual camera design and unifying the lenses in a single vertical stack, as you can see in these renders. While we keenly eye the new colors, there are some internal changes that we look forward to as well. Let’s start from the basics.


We’ve heard rumors that the Galaxy A56 is upgrading to the Exynos 1580 chip this year. Geekbench reported very impressive single and multicore test results from this SoC. Sadly, there is no hope for a battery upgrade, but there’s a chance that Samsung included 45W charging, almost twice the speed of A55’s 25W. 


Maximum RAM capacity might also increase from the ordinary 8 GB to a far more capable 12 GB. None of its successors have ever had an HDR10+ rating on their displays. Galaxy A56 is changing that trend as well. The cameras won’t see any change in specs, but you can always count on Samsung to use software magic and optimations to boost the photography. 

From the way leaks are stacking up, Samsung could launch the device in a matter of weeks. We now wait for Samsung to announce the next Unpacked Event for the Galaxy A36 and A56’s debut.


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