Samsung Galaxy A57: Specs, Performance & Release Date News

by Sophie Williams
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Samsung is poised to expand its popular Galaxy A-series with the forthcoming A57 and A77 models, signaling a continued push into the competitive mid-range smartphone market. Early performance tests of these devices are generating buzz, with benchmarks suggesting notable improvements over previous generations. The A-series has long been a key component of Samsung’s strategy to offer a range of devices across multiple price points, and these new models appear set to continue that trend. Initial reports indicate the A77 will boast a powerful graphics processor while the A57 incorporates the Exynos 1680 chip, potentially challenging even Samsung’s flagship performance in certain areas.

Samsung’s New Galaxy A57 and A77 Models Show Promise in Performance Tests

Samsung is gearing up to release several new Galaxy A-series smartphones, with early performance benchmarks suggesting significant upgrades for the mid-range lineup. These developments signal Samsung’s continued focus on delivering competitive features across a wider range of price points.

Recent Geekbench testing revealed details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A77. The device is expected to feature a powerful graphics processor and key specifications that position it as a strong contender in the mid-range market. 25h.app first reported on the A77’s Geekbench appearance.

Alongside the A77, Samsung is also testing the Galaxy A57 with a new Exynos 1680 processor. Aljumhur Alikhbari details the testing of the A57, indicating a potential performance boost for the model.

Further reports suggest Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy A57, building on the momentum of the A-series. Arqam Magazine has also covered the anticipated launch.

Notably, some sources claim the Galaxy A57 could even surpass a flagship Samsung phone in certain aspects. Arabhardware reports that the A57 has the potential to impress and outperform some of Samsung’s higher-end devices.

Performance testing of the Galaxy A57 also reveals the use of the Exynos 1680 processor. Taqnia News initially reported on the performance evaluation.

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