Samsung Galaxy A56 certification reveals its battery capacity
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is coming soon with a new design for its camera island, an upgraded selfie camera, the Exynos 1580 SoC, and support for 45W wired charging (a first for the Galaxy A series, believe it or not).
The phone's journey towards launch has now completed an additional necessary step: certification for sale in China by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Obviously the Chinese-bound version got the nod, and this one has the model number SM-A5660.
Samsung Galaxy A56 leaked imageThe certification reveals that the phone will sport a battery rated at 4,905 mAh. Note that smartphone makers advertise the typical capacity, not the rated one, and the typical capacity is higher. So expect this to be around 5,000-5,100 mAh.
The A56 unsurprisingly supports 5G, GPS, dual-SIM, and will run Android 15 out of the box, with One UI 7 on top. This means it's still at least over a month out at this point, since the latest iteration of Samsung's skin will make its debut on the Galaxy S25 family that is getting official towards the end of this month.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 5 hours ago
- pKL
Whats the difference between rated and typical capacity? Also if the E1580 is as cool as the 1480 that should bring additional battery life through better fabrication and newer core designs.
- Parapapapa
- 5 hours ago
- L1b
So no A26???
- rizki1
- 5 hours ago
- 6cn
It's hard to find there is an "improvement" E1380 to E1480 barely an improvement. New E1580 will also be the same nothing interesting.