Samsung launched the Galaxy A55 back in March, and so it's clearly already hard at work on its successor, which we assume will arrive sometime during the first quarter of next year. Today, the Galaxy A56's camera details have been leaked and, as the saying goes, we have some good news and some bad news.
Let's start with the good. The Galaxy A56
will get an upgraded selfie camera, most likely a 12 MP sensor, that will
replace the 32 MP snapper that's been in use in the A5x line since the Galaxy
A51 launched back in 2019. It's unclear whether the new camera will be
identical to the one used in the Galaxy S flagship line, but it will definitely
be an upgrade compared to what the A5x devices have had so far.
That's all well and good, but it's looking
like the selfie shooter will be the only upgraded camera compared to the Galaxy
A55. Thus, the A56 is said to have to make do with the exact same 50 MP main
snapper, 12 MP ultrawide, and 5 MP macro camera as its predecessor. So if
you've been hoping to see a telephoto camera in the Galaxy A5x line (which is
Samsung's best selling, let's not forget), then you should keep waiting until
maybe the A57.