An unidentified Samsung smartphone with the model number SM-C5560 has surfaced in China’s TENAA certification platform. While the listing discloses the key specifications of the phone, visual images are currently unavailable. It is speculated that upon its release in the Chinese market, this particular device might be named the Galaxy Y55. Here is a look at the details that have emerged through its TENAA certification.

Alleged Samsung Galaxy Y55 specifications (rumored)

The purported Galaxy Y55 will be equipped with a 6.67-inch OLED display featuring a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. As of now, it remains uncertain whether the display will support a high refresh rate. As a newly unveiled device, it is expected to come pre-installed with the latest Android 14, complemented by the One UI overlay.

The smartphone will be powered by a 2GHz unspecified chipset, offering users two RAM options: 8 GB and 12 GB. Storage variants will include 128 GB and 256 GB, with the option for additional storage through a microSD card slot. The TENAA listing indicates a rated battery capacity of 4,855mAh for the SM-C5560, with the typical value expected to be around 5,000mAh. However, details regarding its fast-charging capabilities are anticipated to be disclosed.

Regarding camera specifications, the alleged Galaxy Y55 will feature a 13-megapixel front camera, while the rear setup will comprise a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple-camera system. The certification states that the Y55 will have dimensions of 210.942 x 124.74 x 8mm and a weight of 322 grams. It is worth noting that there may be an error in the height, width, and weight details mentioned in the certification.

With an important certification under the belt, the alleged Galaxy Y55 may launch later this month in China.

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