FCC certification has confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy A56 will launch with One UI 7 on board and 45W charging support

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently certified the Samsung Galaxy A56 smartphone, confirming that the device will come with One UI 7 based on Android 15.
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The FCC database revealed the SM-A566E version of the smartphone, which is intended for countries from Asia and the Middle East. The certification documents revealed a screenshot of the phone's status screen, which shows that the battery icon refers to One UI 7. This confirms that the Galaxy A56 will run the latest version of Samsung's software. Earlier, the device also appeared in the Geekbench database, which indicated that it runs on Android 15.

A screenshot of information about the Galaxy A56 smartphone from the FCC database. Illustration: FCC
In addition, the FCC has confirmed that the Galaxy A56 supports 5G, Bluetooth 5.3 and 45W fast charging. This data is in line with previous leaks. Considering that the Galaxy A56 is already certified by multiple platforms, we can expect Samsung to officially unveil this device soon.
Source: Sammobile