The iTel A56 Pro is the higher variant of the standard A56. While both retains same design and specs, the A56 Pro comes with bigger RAM and storage. It has same 6.0-inch display with 480 x 960 pixels resolution.
The device is powered by a Quad-core Spreadtrum SC7731E along with ARM Mali T820 MP1. This unit has 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, expandable up to 64 GB via microSD card.
The device comes with a dual cameras at the back. The primary sensor is 8-megapixel, pegged with 0.3-megapixel secondary sensor and a single LED flash. At the front, you are getting a 5 megapixel sensor along with a single LED flash.
There is a rear placed fingerprint scanner, and the phone comes with support for dual 3G SIMs. There is the above mentioned 4000mAh and Google Android 9.0 (Pie: Go Edition) out of the box. The full specifications and silent features of iTel A56 Pro are detailed in the specs table below.
Technology Network technology refers to the specific protocols and standards that devices use to connect and communicate with cellular networks. | GSM / HSPA |
2G Network Bands 2G network bands are specific radio frequencies used for transmitting voice, texts, and limited data in second-generation mobile networks. | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2 |
3G Network Bands 3G network bands are specific radio frequencies allocated for third-generation mobile networks. | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 |
4G Network Bands 4G network bands are specific radio frequencies designated for fourth-generation mobile networks, like LTE (Long-Term Evolution) | No support for 4G LTE network |
Speed Network speed refers to the rate at which data can be transmitted over a network, typically measured in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), megabits per second (Mbps), or gigabits per second (Gbps). | HSPA 21.1/5.76 Mbps |
Also Known As This refers to an alternative name of a device in another market, or the model numbers by which the device is known. |
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Dimensions Dimensions typically refers to the measurements or physical size of a device. It includes various aspects such as length, width, height, and sometimes thickness or depth, presented in units like millimeters (mm) or inches (in). | 159.7 x 77.7 x 8.9 mm |
Weight Weight refers to the mass or heaviness of a device, usually measured in units like grams (g) or ounces (oz). It indicates how heavy the device is. | 164 grams |
Build This refers to the construction, quality, and materials used in manufacturing the product. It encompasses the overall design, durability, robustness, and sometimes the aesthetic appearance of the device. | Plastic |
SIM Type SIM Type refers to the form or size of the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that a device requires. | Dual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Display Type Display Type refers to the technology used in the screen of a device. It describes the specific method or technology employed to produce the visual output. | IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Size Display size refers to the physical dimensions of the screen on a device, typically measured diagonally in inches or centimeters. It represents the length of the diagonal line from one corner of the screen to the opposite corner. | 6.0 inches, 68.9 cm2 (~73.2% screen-to-body ratio) |
Resolution Display resolution refers to the number of pixels that a screen can display horizontally and vertically. It's often represented as the total number of pixels in width by height. | 480 x 960 pixels, 18:9 ratio (~242 ppi density) |
Operating System An operating system (OS) is the software that manages a device's hardware and software resources, providing services for programs to run and enabling users to interact with the device. It acts as an intermediary between users and the device hardware, facilitating tasks like file management, memory allocation, and device communication. | Android 9.0 (Pie, Go Edition) |
Chipset A chipset is a set of electronic components in a computer or other device that manages data flow between the processor, memory, peripherals, and other hardware components. It serves as a communication hub, coordinating the interactions between different parts of the computer system. | UniSoC Spreadtrum SC7731E (32nm) |
CPU The CPU, or Central Processing Unit, is the primary component of a computer responsible for executing instructions from programs. It performs calculations, carries out logical operations, and manages data, acting as the "brain" of the device. | Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 (32nm) |
GPU A GPU, or Graphics Processing Unit, is a specialized electronic circuit designed to accelerate the creation of images on a screen. It's optimized for handling complex graphical computations and rendering, particularly for gaming, video playback, graphical design, and other visually intensive tasks. | ARM Mali T820 MP1 |
RAM + ROM RAM, or Random Access Memory, is used by the computer's operating system and software to temporarily store data that is actively being used or processed. It's volatile memory, meaning it loses its stored information when the power is turned off. ROM, or Read-Only Memory, is a type of memory that retains its stored data even when the power is turned off. It contains permanent instructions that the computer uses during startup or booting processes. | 2 GB |
Card Slot A memory card slot is a hardware feature commonly found on various devices such as cameras, smartphones, tablets, and some computers. It's a slot or port designed to accommodate various types of memory cards, including SD (Secure Digital), microSD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, and others. Users can insert memory cards into these slots to expand storage capacity or transfer data between devices. | Yes, up to 64 GB via microSD card |
Camera Type This refers to the camera setup on a device. It could be single, dual, triple, or even more. | Double Lenses |
Camera Sensor(s) A camera sensor is the electronic component in a digital camera that captures incoming light and converts it into an electronic signal. It's the core element responsible for recording images. | 8 + 0.3 -megapixel main camera |
Camera Features Camera features encompass a range of functionalities and capabilities offered by a camera, which can vary based on the device's type, model, and intended use. Some common camera features include; Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) High Dynamic Range (OIS), Burst Mode, etc. |
Autofocus Continuous shooting Digital zoom Geotagging Panorama HDR Touch focus Face detection White balance settings Flash type - Single LED 4-element lens |
Video Resolution Video resolution refers to the level of detail in a video image and is typically measured in terms of pixels. It represents the number of distinct pixels that can be displayed in each dimension. Common video resolutions include; HD, FHD, 2K, 4K, and 8K. | 720p@30fps |
Camera Type This refers to the camera setup on a device. It could be single, dual, triple, or even more. | Single Lens |
Camera Sensor(s) A camera sensor is the electronic component in a digital camera that captures incoming light and converts it into an electronic signal. It's the core element responsible for recording images. | 5-megapixel |
Camera Features Camera features encompass a range of functionalities and capabilities offered by a camera, which can vary based on the device's type, model, and intended use. Some common camera features include; Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) High Dynamic Range (OIS), Burst Mode, etc. | Face Unlock, Face Beauty, HDR |
Video Resolution Video resolution refers to the level of detail in a video image and is typically measured in terms of pixels. It represents the number of distinct pixels that can be displayed in each dimension. Common video resolutions include; HD, FHD, 2K, 4K, and 8K. | VGA |
Loudspeaker A loudspeaker is an electroacoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sound. It consists of various components like a diaphragm, voice coil, magnet, and enclosure. | Yes |
Speaker Location This simply refers to where the loudspeaker is located on a device. Some common placement includes the rear, basement, sides, and even at the top or within the earpiece grill. | Back |
Audio Jack Type Audio jacks come in different types, each with specific sizes and functionalities. Some common ones include a USB-C audio port, a 3.5mm jack, 6.3mm jack. | Yes, 3.5mm audio jack |
Sound Enhancements | None |
USB USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, a standard interface used for connecting various devices to a computer or other compatible host device. USB ports come in different shapes and sizes (such as USB-A, USB-B, USB-C) and have evolved over time to offer increased data transfer speeds and power delivery capabilities. | Micro USB 2.0 |
Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data over short distances between devices. It enables devices like smartphones, headphones, speakers, keyboards, and other peripherals to communicate and transmit data without the need for physical wired connections. | Bluetooth 4.0 |
Wi-fi Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate wirelessly within a local area network (LAN). It uses radio waves to transmit data between devices, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other devices equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities. | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot |
NFC NFC stands for Near Field Communication, a short-range wireless technology that enables devices to communicate with each other when they're brought into close proximity, typically within a few centimeters. NFC allows for contactless data exchange between devices, facilitating various functions like contactless payments, data transfer between smartphones or other compatible devices. | |
GPS GPS stands for Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information to users anywhere on or near the Earth. It uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to accurately determine the precise location of a GPS receiver or device. | Yes |
FM Radio | Yes |
Battery Capacity Battery capacity refers to the amount of electrical charge a battery can store, typically measured in milliampere-hours (mAh) or ampere-hours (Ah). It represents the total amount of energy the battery can hold and consequently determines how long a device can operate before requiring recharging. | Non-removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery |
Fast Charging Battery fast charging is a technology that enables devices to recharge their batteries at a much quicker rate than traditional charging methods. It's designed to reduce the time required to replenish the battery's charge significantly. | No |
Wireless Charging Wireless Charging (Inductive Charging) uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects. This is usually done with a charging station. Energy is sent through an inductive coupling to an electrical device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the device. | No |
Talk Time Talk Time is the longest time that a single battery charge will last when you are constantly talking on the phone under perfect conditions, Ambient temperature and highly dependent on the cellular network environment such as the distance to the closest cell network tower. | Up to 23 hours |
Stand-by | Up to 360 hours |
Music Play | Up to 25 hours |
Sensors Smartphones and mobile devices incorporate various sensors that enable them to interact with their environment and provide enhanced functionalities. Some common sensors found in these devices include; an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, proximity sensor, etc. | Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass |
Java Support Java support refers to the compatibility and ability of a device or software platform to run Java-based applications or programs. Java is a widely used programming language known for its platform independence, allowing applications written in Java to run on various devices and operating systems without requiring recompilation. | No |
Box Contents This refers to items or accessories included in the box of the smartphones. That is items that are available in the box from the device manufacturer. | Charging Brick / USB cable |
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Est ce que le portable item a56 pro est en 4G??
Désolé. Mais l’iTel A56 Pro ne prend pas en charge le réseau 4G
Itel a56 pro has a very good screen resolution and very big battery but may you try to bring something with 3gig ram and above to out compete with tecno brands
My phone is failing to upgrade the system. What could be the lroblem
Hello Annie.. why do you have to upgrade the system? It is already up to date..
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Please check online store for current price
Why is it 3g only , in connection with that my simcard is 5g ?
I need an A56pro
I need itel A56 pro but my problem is the location
How can I get one
It’s a very good phone, but I’m surprised that it’s 3G.
How can I transfer data using a USB cable , it is not showing on my computer
1. Connect the phone to your PC using the “out of the box USB cable”
2. You’ll see a notification in your notification drawer showing “System UI”
3. First click it, then open it and select File Transfer or MTP.