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Samsung has not yet announced the official release date of the Galaxy A56, but based on rumors and the release date of previous generations, it is expected that this phone will be introduced in March 2025 (March 1403 and April 1404).
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is likely to be one of the best mid-range phones of 2025. This product uses the Exynos 1580 chip, which promises better performance with stronger cores and faster graphics. A56 is the first A-series phone with 45W charging support instead of 25W of the previous generation.
Considering that Galaxy A55 was introduced on March 21, 1402, Galaxy A54 on March 24, 1401, and Galaxy A53 on March 26, 1400; It is expected that the Galaxy A56 will be introduced in March of this year and it will be possible to buy it in the world market one or two weeks later (April 1404).
Samsung changed its business strategy last year and decided not to launch the Galaxy A55 in the US. In a statement given to Android Authority, the South Korean tech giant announced that it wants to lead customers to purchase the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 FE.
The price difference between Samsung Galaxy A55 model and S23 FE in the United States was very small; So that it created concerns about the possibility of its negative impact on the sales of the Galaxy S23 FA.
In Iran, estimates of the mobile market show that the Galaxy A55 is the first best-selling phone this year, followed by the Galaxy S23 FE in the list of top 10 models.
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Samsung’s approach to the Galaxy A56 in the US is currently unclear, but it is said to be the same as before. The Galaxy S24FA is available in the US, so Samsung is likely using the same logic and skipping the Galaxy A56 launch in the country.
On the other hand, due to the increase in the price of the mid-range phone S24 FE, which is considered the cheapest and lowest phone of the Galaxy S24 series; It will probably have a bigger price difference with the A56; Of course, with the condition that A56 does not become more expensive.