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A new FCC listing confirms that the Samsung Galaxy A56 will support 45W charging, and another SIG certification revealed that a Samsung device will soon launch in the global market. A full spec ...
The TUV Rheinland certification shows that both the Galaxy A56 and the Galaxy A 36 will support 45W fast charging, whereas the Galaxy A26 will feature 25W charging. This shows that the upcoming A ...
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Listing reveals Galaxy A26 could have 25W charging support Samsung is expected to launch the new models soon globally Galaxy A56 also appears on FCC website with Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6 ...
The phone, SM-A566E/DS, is a dual-SIM version of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A56. The “Status information” screenshot shows that the phone is rated for 10V 4.5A charging, i.e. 45W, which ...
However, the FCC confirmed that Samsung’s upcoming affordable offer, the Samsung Galaxy A56, will charge a little bit faster than the Samsung Galaxy S25. Per a report from GSMArena, the FCC ...
The FCC listing confirms that the Galaxy A56 will support 45W wired charging speeds (10V/4.5A), as noted in a listing from China's 3C certification body in November. If true, it means the midrange ...