Samsung is gearing up to expand its popular Galaxy F series with the Galaxy F55 5G. Over the past couple of months, leaks and certifications about the device have been popping up. Now, the smartphone has surfaced on the Google Play Console database.

Per the Play Console listing, the Galaxy F55 5G appears to be a rebranded version of the recently launched Samsung Galaxy M55 5G. The specifications listed there are quite similar to the M55 5G, strongly indicating a rebranding.

Galaxy F55 5G

So under the hood, the Galaxy F55 5G packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. It’s an octa-core processor built on a power-efficient 4nm process. You can expect smooth performance for everyday tasks and even some light gaming. It will be paired with 8GB of RAM.

The phone’s display will offer a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, and although details regarding the refresh rate are under wrap, it’s likely to refresh at 120Hz.

Samsung Galaxy M55
Samsung Galaxy M55

Adding weight to its imminent arrival, the Galaxy F55 5G has secured India’s BIS certification recently with model number SM-E556B/DS. Moreover, it has also been spotted on Samsung India’s support page.

While details about the camera setup and battery capacity are yet to be revealed, considering the Galaxy M55 5G as a reference, we can expect a triple-lens rear camera system and a sizeable battery that should keep the phone running for a full day on a single charge.

With an official launch expected soon, we look forward to learning more about the phone’s complete specifications, pricing, and availability details. Rest assured, we’ll keep you posted on any updates regarding the device.

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