Samsung launched the Galaxy A56 in March globally, but so far the company hasn’t started selling it officially in the US (you can find some units over there – use our widget below – but these are not models built for the US, instead they’re imported and meant for other regions).
That, however, will change at some point in the future. According to a new report, Samsung has started firmware development for the US-bound device, which will bear the model number SM-A566U1. Obviously, the company wouldn’t waste resources on that if it didn’t plan to eventually bring it to the US, so the ball is now rolling – even if very slowly.
We still don’t know exactly when Samsung intends to finally start selling the A56 in the US officially, but we’ll let you know when we find out more. In the meantime, don’t miss our in-depth review of the phone here, or watch our video review below.
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