Samsung recently launched the Galaxy A55 smartphone, and we can expect its slightly modified, more affordable versions in the Galaxy M and F series soon. But Samsung isn’t stopping there – they’re expanding their offerings with a new Galaxy C series phone, the Galaxy C55.

Galaxy M55 Renders.

The Galaxy C series hasn’t been seen in Samsung’s lineup for seven years, but it looks set to make a comeback with the Galaxy C55. The smartphone has now surfaced on the Google Play Console listing suggesting specs similar to the Galaxy M55/F55. The phone likely won’t see a global launch and is intended for the Chinese market.

Samsung Galaxy A55 Google Play Console Listing

The Play Console listing reveals a few key details — the phone will have a Full HD (1080 x 2400 pixel) display with a screen density of 450 DPI, runs on Android 14, and comes equipped with 8GB of RAM.

For performance, the Galaxy C55 will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor – the same chip rumored for the Galaxy M55 and F55.

Samsung Galaxy C55 5G Google Play Console Listing

This mid-range chip was launched back in 2022 and offers four Cortex-A710 cores clocked at 2.4 GHz, four Cortex-A510 cores clocked at 1.8 GHz, and an Adreno 662 GPU. So it isn’t necessarily a performance-centric SoC. It should handle everyday tasks smoothly but may struggle with demanding games.

Apart from this, there’s not much detail revealed about the Galaxy C55. But the device has been popping up on certifications for a while. So we expect its launch could happen very soon. Samsung is also expected to announce the Galaxy M55 and Galaxy F55 smartphones for the global market soon.

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