Several months have passed since rumors of a Samsung Galaxy C55 first surfaced, yet the phone has not been officially announced. As a result, leaks continue to circulate. The Geekbench database recently featured the C55, revealing that it runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor.

If you’ve been keeping up with Samsung’s latest releases, you’ll know that the Galaxy M55 also utilizes this chip. The C55 is expected to come with 8GB of RAM according to the Geekbench scorecard and the Google Play Console (the M55 also offers a 12GB variant). The device was operating on Android 14, likely with One UI 6.1 on top.


Samsung Galaxy C55 (SM-C5560) runs Geekbench 6.2.2

Samsung Galaxy C55 (SM-C5560) runs Geekbench 6.2.2

As outlined by TENAA specifications, the C55 is expected to feature a 6.67” OLED display (FHD+) with a 13MP front camera and an in-display fingerprint sensor, along with a 50+8+2MP rear camera setup and a 5,000mAh battery.

The specifications closely resemble those of the M55, with the main difference being the selfie camera – the M55 boasts a 50MP sensor at the front. Additionally, the M55 supports 45W charging, a feature not commonly found in the Galaxy series outside of the S flagships. While charging details for the C55 are not yet confirmed, it may feature 25W charging to distinguish itself from the M55.

Samsung Galaxy C55 runs Geekbench, powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 1

Another related model to consider is the Galaxy F55, which is likely a regional variation of either the Galaxy M55 or C55, potentially leaning towards the C55 given the connection on the Bluetooth SIG listing. The design of the Galaxy C55, as seen in TENAA photos, closely resembles other Samsung models.

Despite the numerous leaks, Samsung has yet to officially confirm the existence of the Galaxy C55, leaving consumers in anticipation of any official announcement.

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