Last month we found out that Samsung is working on the Galaxy M55s, since it then got certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. And now, the device has received yet another certification on its path to availability.
It's passed through the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), which means it will (rather unsurprisingly) be sold in India as well, among other places.
Through a Geekbench run of an M55s prototype we found out that the handset will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC, and there will be a version with 8GB of RAM (more could also be offered, of course).
The phone will run Android 14 out of the box, with One UI 6.1 on top. It will support 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi. These are all the details we know so far, but it seems pretty clear that the M55s is going to become official in the next few weeks.
You're right. My wife has S20FE, fanastic phone if they would support it longer, a tremendous all rounder. Got it for Rs. 23,8xx in a sale with bank offer. I know Snapdragon 865 is now slower than even midrangers (Nord CE4, for example), ...
Motorola just launched the Moto Edge 50 (regular) with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1.
M55 has no Gorilla glass whereas even M-14 has it inbuilt. Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, no manufacturer uses. Even Motorola in this range uses Snadragon 7 Gen 3
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