The Samsung Galaxy A55 is set to make its mark in 2024 as the new flagship of Samsung’s mid-range A series. With enticing features, including an Exynos 1480 chipset with an AMD GPU, this device promises an exceptional user experience. In this article, we delve into the recently revealed details, including the 3C certification obtained by the Galaxy A55 and the fast charging specifications, hinting at an imminent release in the South Asian markets and beyond.

3C Certification and 25W Fast Charging:


The latest update regarding the Samsung Galaxy A55 has revealed that the device has obtained 3C certification with the model number SM-A5560. A key piece of information lies in the details of fast charging, confirming a wired charging capacity of 25W with a rated power of 9V/2.77A. It is interesting to note that although the Galaxy A55 supports this fast charging, no power adapter is certified for the device on the 3C portal. This new certification also confirms that the Galaxy A55 will be compatible with 5G connectivity, thus offering a fast and seamless browsing experience.

AMD GPU and Exynos 1480

The Samsung Galaxy A55 could well be the first in its category to integrate the Exynos 1480 chipset, a result of the collaboration between Samsung and AMD. Rumours suggest that the GPU of this chipset could be the Xclipse 530, based on AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics architecture. This marks a new era for Samsung’s mid-range chipsets, introducing the power of AMD graphics into a series that was previously reserved for flagship devices.

Scheduled Launch in 2024


Although Samsung has not officially announced the Exynos 1480 chipset yet, speculations are intensifying as the Samsung Galaxy A55 approaches its scheduled launch in early 2024. Samsung is likely to reserve the official unveiling of this chipset for the grand reveal of the Galaxy A55, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of its smartphone range.


Source: 91Mobiles via MySmartPrice.


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