Samsung is expanding its mid-range smartphone lineup with two new models – the Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56. Support pages for both devices have gone live on the company’s official websites in India and Bangladesh.

The devices, carrying model numbers SM-M566B/DS (Galaxy M56) and SM-E566B/DS (Galaxy F56), were spotted on Samsung’s support pages, hinting at an impending launch. As per the model numbers, both models will support dual-SIM. As of now, the F56 is confirmed for India, and the M56 is certainly appearing on both Indian and Bangladeshi markets.
Galaxy F56 and M56 will likely share some specifications with the already-launched Galaxy A56
Based on Samsung’s track records, these new phones are expected to share specifications with the recently launched Galaxy A56. This likely means they will feature:
- The Exynos 1580 processor
- 8GB or 12GB RAM options
- 128GB or 256GB storage variants
- A triple camera setup on the rear
- Either a 5,000mAh or 6,000mAh battery
However, Samsung may compromise on certain features like build quality and IP ratings for these M and F series models, in order to achieve a lower price tag without sacrificing on its margin. The company has followed this strategy with many of the previous M and F series devices.
With support pages already live, an official announcement is expected within the next quarter. For context, the Galaxy M55 and F55 launched back on March 28 and May 17, 2024, respectively. The initial launch is expected to focus on India and possibly other markets in the Indian subcontinent.
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