Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy M56 5G and Galaxy F56 5G smartphones in India soon. The new models were recently spotted on the Indian BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification website, indicating their imminent arrival. Further confirming this, Samsung has now made official support pages for these devices live on its website.

Samsung Galaxy M56 5G and Galaxy F56 Support Pages Confirm Imminent Launch
The support pages, identified by model numbers SM-M566B/DS for Galaxy M56 and SM-E566B/DS for Galaxy F56, were initially reported by TechOutlook, confirming dual-SIM capability, likely with support for dual 5G connectivity. These new models are successors to last year’s Galaxy M55 5G (SM-M556B/DS) and Galaxy F55 5G (SM-E556B/DS), suggesting Samsung plans notable upgrades over previous iterations.
Interestingly, the Galaxy M56 has also appeared on Samsung’s official website in Bangladesh, hinting at a possible simultaneous or near-simultaneous launch in multiple markets.
What to Expect from the Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56
Though Samsung has not yet disclosed detailed specifications, both devices are expected to continue Samsung’s focus on delivering robust performance, battery life, and camera quality in the mid-range segment. Based on their predecessors, the Galaxy M56 and F56 might offer features such as:
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Upgraded 5G chipsets for enhanced performance
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Improved battery capacity and fast-charging support
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Enhanced camera capabilities, including improved sensors
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Possibly upgraded displays featuring high refresh rates
Earlier models in Samsung’s M and F series typically share similar specifications with minor differences, such as camera setups and design variations. The new phones might follow a similar strategy.
Possible Differences from Galaxy A56 5G and Connectivity Upgrades
Interestingly, another Samsung model—the Galaxy A56 5G (SM-A566B/DS)—has surfaced online, sparking speculation that Samsung might differentiate the Galaxy M56 and F56 from the A-series through distinct features or pricing strategies.
Additionally, previous devices such as the Galaxy M55 5G featured Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, so it’s plausible that Samsung may upgrade this to Bluetooth 5.3 for better wireless performance and power efficiency in the upcoming Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




