Valve Removes Malware-Infected Game from Steam, Warns Users of Potential System Compromise
Steam game PirateFi removed due to malware, Valve urges users to take drastic measures to ensure system security
Alexis Rowe
Samsung's upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A56, has been leaked in a series of spinning GIFs, showcasing the device from every angle. The leak, courtesy of Evan Blass, reveals a phone with flat edges, a chunky display bezel, and a redesigned camera island that mounts the three lenses together with a black backing.
The Galaxy A56 is expected to launch in March, around the same time as rival devices from Apple and Google. The leaked images show the phone in four colors: silver, pink, black, and a pale green. The power and volume buttons now sit on an island that rises slightly out from the phone's edge, rather than lying flush.
This isn't the first time we've seen this design. Android Headlines shared renders showing a similar look in November 2024, and Samsung's own renders were found on China's TENAA certification site, so we're confident that this is what the A56 will look like.
As for the specs, an early Geekbench score believed to belong to the A56 suggests it will be powered by Samsung's own Exynos 1580 chipset. Certification leaks point to a 5,000mAh battery and 45W wired charging – which would be a little surprising only because the flagship Galaxy S25 is still limited to slower 25W speeds. GalaxyClub reports that the rear cameras will be similar to the last two generations, with a 50 megapixel main shooter joined by a 12MP ultrawide and 5MP macro, though the selfie camera is at least getting an upgrade to a new 12MP sensor.
The Galaxy A56 is likely to arrive alongside more affordable A36 and A26 models. Samsung released the last four generations in mid-March, so that's when we're expecting to see these phones too. The big question for the A56 is whether it will launch Stateside; we were mostly fans of the $449 Galaxy A54 two years ago, but the A55 skipped the US entirely.
This year Samsung may want to ensure it has a presence in the US market. Apple is expected to announce a new version of its similarly priced iPhone SE either this week or next, and Google's midrange Pixel 9a has also been tipped for a March launch, months earlier than prior generations' summer announcements.
The Galaxy A56's specs and design make it a strong contender in the mid-range market, and its potential launch in the US could shake things up. With Apple and Google also set to release their own mid-range devices, the market is heating up. We'll be keeping a close eye on developments and will bring you more information as it becomes available.
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