
The F-series focuses on affordable 5G connectivity. The F56, likely succeeding the F54, offers incremental upgrades for budget users, competing with devices like the Realme P3x.
Feature |
Specification |
Display |
6.6" PLS LCD, 1080 x 2408, 90Hz, 600 nits |
Processor |
Exynos 1380 or Dimensity 6080 (6nm, Octa-core: 4x2.4GHz Cortex-A78, 4x2.0GHz Cortex-A55) |
RAM |
4GB / 6GB (LPDDR4X) |
Storage |
128GB (UFS 2.2, expandable via microSDXC up to 1TB) |
Main Camera |
Triple: 48MP (f/1.8, wide), 8MP (f/2.2, ultrawide), 2MP (f/2.4, macro); Video: 1080p@30fps |
Selfie Camera |
13MP (f/2.2); Video: 1080p@30fps |
Battery |
5000mAh, 25W wired charging |
Operating System |
Android 15, One UI Core, ~3 years of updates |
SIM Support |
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Connectivity |
5G (sub-6), Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB-C 2.0 |
Build & Design |
Plastic front/back, plastic frame, no IP rating |
Dimensions & Weight |
164 x 76 x 8.5mm; ~195g |
Audio |
Mono speaker, 3.5mm jack |
Colors |
Black, Green, Blue (speculative) |
Additional Features |
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, AI battery optimization |
. Performance
You get either an Exynos 1380 or Dimensity 6080, depending on where you are. Both will handle your daily grind—calls, scrolling, maybe a boring Zoom meeting. But gaming or heavy multitasking? Nah, it’s going to sweat.
2. Cameras
The main one’s 48MP, which sounds cool. Daylight snaps are decent, but at night, it gets a little… potato. There’s also an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro, but don’t expect magic. Selfies? 13MP—good for stories, not for billboards.
3. Display
It’s plastic, but you get to choose from Black, Green, or Blue. Not winning any beauty contests, but hey, it’s affordable.
4. Durability
No water or dust rating. It’ll survive a tumble, but don’t get too wild.
5. Battery’s
A champ 5000mAh, lasts over a day, charges halfway in about 35 minutes (wired). No wireless charging. You'll live.
The Galaxy F56 is a solid 2025 starter 5G phone for broke folks who want battery life and storage. The screen and performance are kinda meh, but if you’re team Samsung and want something practical, it’ll do the trick. Honestly, it’s a smarter pick than the Realme P3x if you’re already in the Samsung universe. Just don’t expect fireworks.
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