
Samsung Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56 Launching Soon – Samsung seems all set to roll out two new additions to its popular mid-range lineup in India — the Galaxy M56 5G and Galaxy F56 5G. These phones have been spotted on certification sites and their support pages have quietly gone live, signaling that the launch isn’t far off. While Samsung hasn’t officially spilled the specs, there are quite a few breadcrumbs pointing towards what’s coming.
Both devices recently popped up on the Indian BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) website, which usually means a launch is just around the corner. Not just that, Samsung has also published official support pages for these models on its India website. That’s usually the last move before an official launch.
The model numbers are SM-M566B/DS for the Galaxy M56 and SM-E566B/DS for the Galaxy F56. They closely follow the numbering pattern of their predecessors — the Galaxy M55 (SM-M556B/DS) and Galaxy F55 (SM-E556B/DS). The “DS” suffix confirms dual-SIM support, which is now standard across most Galaxy phones and typically includes 5G support on both SIM slots.
Samsung Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56
Clues
Interestingly, the Galaxy M56 has also made an appearance on Samsung’s official Bangladesh website, which means the launch may not be limited to just India. However, don’t get too excited yet — the support pages don’t reveal any core specs or features. So while the phones are clearly on the way, Samsung is keeping the details close to its chest.
Another fun fact? A model named Galaxy A56 5G, with the number SM-A566B/DS, has also surfaced in leaks. This has sparked curiosity about how the M56 and F56 will stack up against the A-series — especially since Samsung tends to share features across these families but with slight twists in design or battery life.
Bluetooth
The previous model, the Galaxy M55 5G, supported Bluetooth 5.2. The new models have already been spotted in the Bluetooth SIG database, but there’s no confirmation yet whether Samsung will upgrade to Bluetooth 5.3 or stick with 5.2. It might seem like a small detail, but these updates can impact connectivity with wireless accessories and battery performance over Bluetooth. Samsung Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56
Imports
Here’s where things get even more interesting. Reports suggest Samsung has recently imported a wide range of components — including displays, batteries, microphones, and other parts — from South Korea to India. These components are likely meant for local testing of the M56 and F56 devices before the launch, hinting that the final phase of development is underway. Samsung Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56
Expectations
Even though Samsung hasn’t confirmed specs yet, we can expect these new models to feature the same polished design language as their predecessors, with likely improvements in display brightness, processor performance, and battery life. Dual-SIM 5G support is pretty much a given at this point, and the focus may be on offering solid mid-range performance at competitive pricing.
The Galaxy M-series is usually known for bigger batteries and AMOLED displays, while the F-series tends to focus on design. If Samsung follows that same formula, the M56 and F56 could target different user priorities while packing similar internal hardware.
The wait won’t be long now. With certification approvals and official listings all pointing toward an imminent reveal, it’s safe to say Samsung fans in India are about to get two more tempting options in the mid-range segment. Samsung Galaxy M56 and Galaxy F56