Unidentified Samsung smartphones with the model number SM-C5560 have appeared on China’s TENAA certification platform. The listing discloses the phone’s key specifications, but it does not include visual images. The Galaxy Y55 might be the name of this device upon its release in the Chinese market.
Galaxy Y55 is expected to include a 6.67-inch HD+ OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The display’s refresh rate remains unclear as of now. It is expected to come pre-installed with Android 14 and the One UI overlay, as a newly unveiled device.
Two RAM options will be available for the smartphone: 8 GB and 12 GB, both powered by a 2GHz unspecified chipset. There will be storage variants of 128 GB and 256 GB, as well as a microSD card slot for additional storage. According to the TENAA listing, the SM-C5560 battery has a rated capacity of 4,855mAh; a typical value is around 5,000mAh. We expect to learn more about its fast-charging capabilities soon.
The alleged Galaxy Y55 has a 13-megapixel front camera and a triple-camera setup at the back with 50-megapixel, 8-megapixel, and 2-megapixel sensors. According to the certification, the Y55 will have dimensions of 210.942 x 124.74 x 8mm and weigh 322 grams. There may be an error in the height, width, and weight details in the certification.
The alleged Galaxy Y55 may launch later this month in China after receiving an important certification.