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Slimmest in the segment with full power: 5 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy M56 5G is turning heads with its features

Slimmest in the segment with full power: 5 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy M56 5G is turning heads with its features

Time of India04-05-2025
With a world of choices at people's fingertips, buying a smartphone can still be a tricky one to make. Choosing a phone is like trying to lock in on a playlist - several options, but there is a need to experience something different. In such a scenario, they also have to opt for either budget or performance, which impacts the way they engage with their smartphones. However, Samsung has put such conundrums to rest with its all-new Galaxy M56 5G.
Here are five reasons why this budget-friendly upgrade can give you all the experiences that you seek with your smartphone without any FOMO:
Built for a snug fit in your pocket: Slimmest in the segment, Samsung Galaxy M56's build certainly adds to your vibe, without coming in the way of your routine. Slim at 7.2 mm, weighing 180g, the Galaxy M56 5G is that everyday companion that supports all your movement through the day and streamlines your routine with its array of features without any bulk hindering your progress. It is 30% slimmer, and fits comfortably in your pocket or stays easy in your bag, while you rush to tick off the boxes on your to-do list.
No more settling for grainy content: Always taking multiple shots and opening a full gallery? Not getting that amazing shot that makes your inner photographer feel content? The Samsung Galaxy M56 5G is equipped with a 50-megapixel OIS triple camera. It also has advanced nightography features, so if you are out on a stargazing night, know that this phone will be able to capture all the beauty that you have witnessed. The smartphone also features a 12 MP HDR front camera that ensures you get the vibe check you are looking for, and you are off to a great start to the day. The Galaxy M56 5G also includes features like Object Eraser, so you can have your perfect shot without any extra objects coming in your frame. The smartphone also features the 2X portrait mode that gives picture-perfect effects around the subject like blurry backgrounds, elevating the portrait.
Tough build for all your adventures: While the Samsung Galaxy 56 5G is the slimmest in the segment, its durability is not one for compromise. The smartphone features the Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus®+ protection on its front and back. So, while you are hopping through different destinations in a day with the phone in your bag or in the grip of your hands, you need not worry about a drop or a collision in your bag.
Life-like feels for your content: The Galaxy M56 5G is equipped with a 6.7' FHD+ Super AMOLED+ display offering a peak brightness of 1200 nits. Whether you are watching your favourite show, getting a gaming break in between tasks, the display on this smartphone elevates your visual experience. A 120Hz refresh rate further ensures that every swipe is smooth as you go about navigating different apps on your phone. The clarity of this display ensures that you get to see every detail, and experience the full impact of the content you consume on an everyday basis.
Powers your fast-paced life: The Samsung Galaxy M56 5G is capable of handling your different schedules. This is because at the helm is the Exynos 1480 4nm processor, packed with 8 GB RAM. Whether you are making a video for your feed, watching the episode with the most interesting cliff hanger or quickly writing some inspirations on your notepad, you need not fret about the heat because this smartphone's 33% larger vapour cooling chamber ensures that your phone does not heat up. The 36% quicker NPU also makes sure that your apps function with efficiency, not compromising on speedy performance. Multitasking is a breeze and you need not lose your cool over lags or any delay. You can have several tasks going on at the same time without any worries or crashes to dim your mood.
Storage is always an issue these days with the apps that are downloaded or the videos and pictures that are shot to document the small joys of life. But Samsung has come to the rescue once again with the Galaxy M56 5G available in variants of 128 GB and 256 GB.
While the smartphone is slim and durable, it organises your usual life with its array of functionalities, ensuring that you don't miss out on your experiences. It has been built in a way that it can withstand urban hassles, while also delivering an unforgettable experience.
So, if you're looking for an upgrade, the Samsung Galaxy M56 5G is available at a starting price of ₹24,999 on Samsung.com
and Amazon.in
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Price shown for 1 unit of Galaxy M56 5G 8GB+128GB variant inclusive of ₹3000 instant discount on select banks. Final price at the discretion of the dealer.
Disclaimer for segment - Slimmest phone in the segment*
*Basis internal analysis using data available in public domain or generated through third party tool for key smartphones launched between 2023-2025 in price range of Rs.20000-30000. Company disclaims any liability arising for any inadvertent omission of certain smartphones during the analysis. Completeness or accuracy of such analysis or third party tool is not guaranteed. Customers are expected to do due diligence before purchasing the product.
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