Samsung Galaxy A56 Leaks Reveal Design, Specs & March 2025 Launch
Samsung’s upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A56, has leaked in full, giving us a clear look at its design and expected specifications. With a possible launch in March 2025, this device could compete with Apple’s iPhone SE and Google’s Pixel 9a.
Design & Colors
Renowned leaker Evan Blass (evleaks) has shared high-quality rotating GIFs of the Galaxy A56, revealing its design in four colour options:
- Silver
- Pink
- Black
- Pale Green
The phone features flat edges, a prominent bottom bezel, and a redesigned camera island with three vertically stacked lenses on a black background. A unique element is the raised power and volume button island, making it stand out from previous models.
Confirmed & Rumored Specifications
While official specifications are yet to be confirmed, multiple sources, including Geekbench leaks and certification listings, suggest the following:
- Processor: Samsung Exynos 1580 chipset
- Battery: 5,000mAh with 45W fast charging (faster than the Galaxy S25’s 25W charging)
- Rear Cameras:
- 50MP main sensor
- 12MP ultrawide lens
- 5MP macro lens
- Front Camera: Upgraded 12MP selfie shooter
Expected Launch & Market Availability
Samsung typically launches its Galaxy A-series devices in mid-March, and leaks suggest the A56 will debut alongside the Galaxy A36 and A26. However, one of the biggest uncertainties is its availability in the US.
The Galaxy A54 (priced at $449) launched in the US in 2023, but the A55 skipped the market entirely. With Apple gearing up to unveil a new iPhone SE and Google potentially launching the Pixel 9a in March, Samsung might re-enter the US midrange smartphone battle.
Final Thoughts
With its refreshed design, faster charging, and improved camera, the Samsung Galaxy A56 could be a compelling midrange option. Stay tuned for an official announcement next month!