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Breaking News: Samsung Galaxy A57 Receives Certification
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In summary:
- According to Tech Advisor, Samsung’s Galaxy A57 has made an appearance on China’s TENAA certification database, indicating a forthcoming launch expected in February.
- This mid-range smartphone boasts a 6.6-inch FHD+ display, Exynos 1680 processor, and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging capabilities.
- Notable design enhancements include a slimmer 6.9mm profile, lighter 182g weight, and a 50Mp main camera accompanied by 12Mp and 5Mp sensors.
The Samsung Galaxy A57 has been listed on China’s TENAA certification database, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards release.
Despite numerous leaks and rumors surrounding Samsung’s upcoming mid-range smartphone, the latest listing on China’s TENAA database adds an air of authenticity to the information.
By appearing on the certification database, the Samsung Galaxy A57 has taken a step closer to its official launch.
This listing has also confirmed key specifications of the phone, including the 6.6-inch FHD+ display and Exynos 1680 processor.
The Exynos 1680 processor was first mentioned as early as May 2025, so its inclusion comes as no surprise.
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Samsung Galaxy A57 design, camera, and battery
Of particular interest is the revelation that the Samsung Galaxy A57 will have a sleek 6.9mm thickness, making it 0.5mm thinner than its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy A56. It also boasts a slightly smaller footprint of 161.5 × 76.8mm and a weight of 182g, which is 18g lighter, indicating Samsung’s focus on refining its mid-range design.
The camera setup on the Samsung Galaxy A57 has also been confirmed, featuring a 50Mp main camera, 12Mp and 5Mp secondary sensors, and a 12Mp selfie camera. These specifications suggest a similarity to the Samsung Galaxy A56.
Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy A57 will come equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, and reports indicate that it will support 45W fast charging, a feature that stood out in the Galaxy A56.
Rumors in December hinted at an earlier launch for the Samsung Galaxy A57 compared to its predecessor, potentially hitting the market as early as February. The certification listing further strengthens the likelihood of an imminent full launch.
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