The Samsung Galaxy A57 is approaching its official debut, recently appearing on China’s TENAA certification database. The listing provides a comprehensive look at the upcoming mid-range smartphone’s key hardware specifications and design features.
According to the certification, the Galaxy A57 will feature a 6.6-inch Full HD+ display. Industry rumors suggest the device might utilize a flexible OLED panel, potentially offering thinner bezels and better durability. Powering the phone is an octa-core chipset clocked at up to 2.9GHz, which is widely expected to be the Exynos 1680 processor.
The camera system remains a focal point for this model. The device is listed with a triple rear camera setup, featuring a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP secondary sensor. For front-facing duties, it incorporates a 12MP selfie camera, maintaining consistency with previous models while focusing on software optimizations.
Battery performance is supported by a large 5,000mAh cell. Additional data from related certifications suggests the Galaxy A57 will support 45W fast charging, marking a notable upgrade for Samsung's popular series. The phone also includes an integrated in-display fingerprint sensor for security and weighs in at a manageable 182 grams.