Samsung Galaxy A57 5G Moves Closer To Launch

Samsung Galaxy A57

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 5G appears to be nearing its official debut, as the smartphone has now been listed on the Bluetooth SIG certification platform, confirming multiple regional model numbers and signaling an imminent launch.

According to certification listings, several variants of the Galaxy A57 5G have been approved, including a version expected to launch exclusively through SK Telecom in South Korea. The appearance on Bluetooth SIG typically indicates that a device is in the final stages of development and could be announced within weeks.

Leaked renders suggest the Galaxy A57 5G will retain a design language similar to the Galaxy A56, featuring Samsung’s familiar vertically aligned rear cameras and flat frame styling. Meanwhile, regulatory filings such as TENAA have reportedly revealed key hardware details, pointing to a 120Hz AMOLED display, upgraded mid-range chipset (rumored Exynos 1680), and a 5,000mAh battery aimed at delivering improved performance and battery life over its predecessor.

Camera specifications are expected to include a 50MP primary sensor paired with additional supporting lenses, continuing Samsung’s focus on balanced photography performance in the Galaxy A-series.

Samsung has not officially confirmed the launch date yet, but multiple leaks suggest the Galaxy A57 5G could be unveiled soon, possibly within the second week of the month, following its recent certification milestones.

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