A Samsung device sporting model code SM-E556B/DS was certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance last month. While the certifying authority didn’t reveal the name, it was said this Samsung device is the Galaxy F55. And that’s true.
This confirmation comes from Bluetooth SIG since it has certified the SM-E556B_DS and listed it on its website as the Galaxy F55.
The certifying authority reveals that the Samsung Galaxy F55 will have Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity but doesn’t divulge other specs. However, it has also listed SM-C5560 on the same page as the Galaxy M55, suggesting the Galaxy F55 and Galaxy M55 are the same phones for different markets.
Previous rumors claimed SM-C5560 is the Galaxy C55 while SM-M556E/DS is the Galaxy M55, both of which have bagged Wi-Fi Alliance’s certification. There’s also the SM-M556B, which was spotted on Geekbench last November with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC and 8GB RAM.
We’ll have better clarity about these phones when more information about them surfaces.