It has been almost a year since the Galaxy A54 and A34 were introduced in mid-March of last year, and anticipation is building for the launch of the Galaxy A55 and A35. Samsung has not yet disclosed its schedule, but support pages for the two models have been inadvertently published in various European countries.

These support pages do not divulge much information, only that there will be 128GB and 256GB versions of the A55. The model numbers for the European versions of the two models are SM-A556B and SM-A356B, with some being labeled as “DS” for dual-SIM.

Samsung posts support pages for the Galaxy A55 and A35 early

You can view the leaked images of the models, which show a familiar design with a new feature – the Key Island, which was previously seen on the A15 and A25 models (a raised area around the side-mounted keys). This has been verified by images on TENAA. The most intriguing aspect of the Galaxy A55 is the new Exynos 1480 chipset, which supposedly has AMD graphics, a feature previously only available on flagship Exynos chips. The Galaxy A35, on the other hand, will utilize the older Exynos 1380 instead.

Samsung posts support pages for the Galaxy A55 and A35 early

There have also been sightings of official cases and a repairability score for the A55 and A35. With support pages now up, the launch should be imminent.

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