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Samsung Galaxy A56 leak shows redesigned camera and flat edges

New Galaxy A56 leak showcases a flat-edge design, raised button island, and refreshed camera module.

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Samsung Galaxy A56 render in pale green showing camera bump and volume rocker buttons.
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If you’re a fan of sleek designs and midrange innovation, you’ve probably been keeping an eye on Samsung’s next big move. The whispers in the tech corridors have grown louder with the recent leak of the Galaxy A56, and—thanks to renowned leaker Evan Blass (aka evleaks)—we now have a glimpse of this upcoming device from every possible angle.

Over the past few days, Evan Blass has shared a set of mesmerizing spinning GIFs that reveal the Galaxy A56 in four distinct colors: silver, pink, black, and a rather refreshing pale green. These animations offer a rare peek at a device that looks like it’s ready to challenge its rivals with both style and substance.

At first glance, the A56 sports a modern design with flat edges and a chunky display bezel that’s noticeably thicker at the bottom. One of the most intriguing design tweaks is the revamped camera island—a design evolution that clusters the three rear lenses against a sleek black backing. Equally captivating is the repositioning of the power and volume buttons, which now reside on a subtly raised island rather than lying flush with the device’s edge. This might seem like a small detail, but in a market where every design nuance can sway consumer opinion, it’s a detail worth noting.

While design always gets the most immediate attention, what truly matters is what lies beneath. Early benchmarks, including a leaked Geekbench score believed to belong to the A56, hint at a promising performance profile powered by Samsung’s very own Exynos 1580 chipset. This in-house processor is part of Samsung’s ongoing effort to refine its technology and move further away from reliance on third-party chipmakers.

On the power front, certification leaks suggest that the Galaxy A56 will pack a 5,000mAh battery paired with 45W wired charging capability. This charging speed is particularly noteworthy when you consider that even Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S25 reportedly supports only up to 25W. If these numbers hold true, the A56 could become a game-changer in the midrange segment, appealing to users who value both longevity and fast, efficient charging.

The photography department of the A56 appears to be getting a solid upgrade too. Reports from GalaxyClub indicate a rear camera setup that follows in the footsteps of its predecessors: a 50-megapixel main shooter teamed with a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 5-megapixel macro sensor. However, it’s the selfie camera that seems to be stepping into the spotlight with an upgrade to a new 12-megapixel sensor—a welcome improvement for selfie enthusiasts and social media mavens alike.

Rumors point to a mid-March launch for the Galaxy A56—a timing that places it squarely in the spotlight alongside other highly anticipated midrange offerings from tech giants like Apple and Google. Apple is expected to unveil a new version of its iPhone SE in the coming weeks, and whispers about Google’s Pixel 9a suggest it, too, will hit the market in March, a significant shift from its traditional summer reveal.


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