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Samsung Teases Galaxy M56 Ahead of April 17 Launch

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Samsung is gearing up to introduce its latest mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy M56, with an official launch set for April 17. The device will be available through Amazon India, which has already unveiled a teaser microsite highlighting key features.

The Galaxy M56 boasts a slim profile at just 7.2mm thickness and a lightweight build of 180g. It features a display protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, offering a 33% increase in brightness and 26% slimmer bezels compared to its predecessor.

Photography enthusiasts can look forward to a triple rear camera setup comprising a 50MP main sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro shooter. The front-facing 12MP camera supports HDR video recording, catering to selfie and video call needs.

Under the hood, the Galaxy M56 is expected to be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1480 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM. The device will run on Android 15 out of the box. Samsung is also integrating AI-driven features such as Object Eraser, Image Clipper, and Edit Suggestions to enhance user experience.

With its combination of sleek design, robust camera system, and AI-enhanced features, the Galaxy M56 aims to make a significant impact in the mid-range smartphone market. Stay tuned for more updates as the official launch approaches.


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Erldian Burtanog is a Communication Arts graduate who brings a fresh perspective to the world of technology. His curiosity and passion for storytelling have led him to cover the latest in tech, innovation, and digital trends. He specializes in video production, editing, and writing, and has covered events both locally and internationally for YugaTech. Outside of tech journalism, he creates fashion content and pursues his interest in styling, blending creativity with media and storytelling.

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