The Galaxy A55 design is not very surprising – Samsung phones usually have a fairly consistent appearance. However, the A15 and A25 models introduced the so-called Key Island design, which is a raised area that holds the phone’s side keys (volume and power). The A55 also has that feature, as seen in official images and also in live photos posted by TENAA.
The Samsung Galaxy A55 has a model number SM-A5560 and there is a related model SM-C5560 – this model is expected to be the Galaxy C55 (possibly also known as the Y55).
The A55 appeared on Geekbench with the upcoming Exynos 1480, which may or may not include AMD graphics. According to rumors, the phone will have an 8/256GB option, as well as a microSD slot.
Regarding the Galaxy C55, there are some additional details about that model (courtesy of TENAA). It will include a 6.67” OLED display (FHD+) with a 13MP selfie camera, a 50+8+2MP triple rear camera, and a 5,000mAh battery. It’s currently unclear how the C55 will differ from the A55, but the Galaxy A54 has a smaller 6.4” display and a 12MP ultra-wide camera rather than 8MP.
The C55 might end up being more similar to the Galaxy A35, which also was seen in live photos earlier today. Samsung has not yet announced an official launch date for the Galaxy A55, A35, C55, and the remainder of its mid-range offerings (which should also include M-series phones).