Samsung Galaxy M55 spotted on FCC with 5G, Wi-Fi triband, and 45W fast-charging support.
It looks like the successor of Galaxy M54 is just around the corner after it was spotted on FCC, revealing its maximum charging rate.
The rumored Samsung Galaxy M55 5G has arrived on FCC with a charging adapter supporting up to 45W fast-charging. As per report, the alleged device also supports Wi-Fi triband (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 5.8GHz), NFC, and of course, 5G connectivity. The report suggested that the device comes with GPS/BDS/Galileo/Glonass as well.
The specs of Galaxy M55 5G are yet to be unveiled but its alleged appearance on Geekbench showed a few things. It scored 3,657 on single-core performance while 11,282 on multi-core performance, running Android 14 OS.
Rumors suggest that this new device will be powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, Adreno 644, and 8GB of RAM. Its predecessor, Galaxy M54, was powered by Exynos 1380, 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB storage, and 6000mAh battery with 25W fast-charging.
What’s really curious is the UI of Galaxy M55 5G. If it gets the OneUI 6.1, it’s also getting the Galaxy AI feature currently found on the Galaxy S24 series.
We’ll keep you in the loop as we demystify this newest Galaxy device.