
IIE DIGITAL DESK : New leaked design renders and retailer listings for the soon‑to‑be‑released Samsung Galaxy A57 have surfaced online, giving a clear early look at the design, key specifications and possible launch timeline for Samsung’s next mid‑range smartphone.
According to the leaked visuals and listings, the Galaxy A57 will feature a flat display with slim bezels and a vertical triple rear camera module housed in a pill‑shaped array on the back, matching details seen in earlier leaks. The renders also show Samsung’s distinctive “Key Island” button layout on the side.
The phone is expected to sport a 6.7‑inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, promising a smooth viewing experience for media and gaming. Powering the device will likely be Samsung’s Exynos 1680 chipset, paired with options of 6 GB, 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB or 256 GB of internal storage. The device is tipped to run Android 16 with One UI 8.5 out of the box.
For photography, the triple rear camera setup is expected to include a 50 MP main sensor, along with a 12 MP ultra‑wide lens and a 5 MP macro camera, while a 12 MP front camera will handle selfies and video calls. Battery capacity is said to be 5,000 mAh with 45 W fast charging support, aligning with current mid‑range trends for long‑lasting usage.
Leaked listings also hint that the Galaxy A57 could launch soon — possibly within the next few weeks — reportedly alongside the Galaxy A37, with no official date yet confirmed by Samsung. Potential colour options for the A57 include Awesome Charcoal, Awesome Navy, Awesome Lilac, Awesome Icyblue, and Awesome Grey, adding variety for buyers.
Earlier benchmark leaks and certification site appearances suggest the new model could bring noticeable performance improvements over its predecessor while retaining the brand’s signature design elements.
While Samsung has not officially announced pricing yet, previous leaks have indicated European price tags that translate to a moderate premium over last year’s Galaxy A56. As anticipation builds, the mounting leaks around design, specs and performance point to an imminent launch that could soon make the Galaxy A57 one of Samsung’s key mid‑range offerings for 2026.
