
Samsung Galaxy M56 5G goes on sale in India: Price, bank offers and more
Samsung Galaxy M56 5G goes on sale: Price, bank offers and more
The Samsung Galaxy M56 5G smartphone is now available on Amazon, Samsung.com and at select retail stores. Here are the prices and bank discount of the storage variants of the Galaxy M56:
Product
Colours
Variant
Introductory Price
Offers
Galaxy M56 5G
Light Green and
Black
8GB+128GB
Rs 24,999
Including Rs 3000 Instant Bank Discount
8GB+256GB
Rs 27,999
Including Rs 3000 Instant Bank Discount
Samsung Galaxy M56 5G goes on sale: Key highlights
Here are the key specs and features of the Samsung Galaxy M56 smartphone:
Category
Key specifications
Design & Build
7.2 mm slim profile; premium glass back with metal camera deco; Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus+ (front & back)
Display
6.7″ Full HD+ Super AMOLED+;
120 Hz refresh rate;
Up to 1,200 nits HBM with Vision Booster technology
Processor & Memory
Exynos 1480 (4 nm); LPDDR5X RAM
Connectivity
5G; Wi-Fi 6; Bluetooth 5.x; USB-C
Rear Camera
50 MP main (OIS);
portrait / ultra-wide modules;
Big Pixel Tech & Low Noise Mode;
AI ISP & Nightography
Front Camera
12 MP HDR; 'flagship-grade'; 4K 30 fps video in 10-bit HDR
Camera Features
Portrait 2.0 (2× optical zoom); AI editing tools (object eraser, edit suggestions); 4K 10-bit HDR video
Battery & Charging
5,000 mAh;
45 W Super-Fast Charging
Software & Updates
One UI 7 (out of the box);
6 Android OS upgrades; 6 years of security updates
Security
Samsung Knox Vault (hardware-based protection)
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