Summary
- The Galaxy A57 5G has been spotted in Bluetooth SIG database, signalling imminent launch.
- Rumours suggest the phone could launch as early as next week, around February 14, 2026.
- Galaxy A57 5G is expected to feature Exynos 1680 with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage.
Samsung appears to be expediting its upcoming mid-range lineup as the Galaxy A57 5G could debut much sooner than its predecessor. The unannounced smartphone has just popped up on a certification website, and it has cleared the same, signalling its launch is just around the corner.
Galaxy A57 5G clears the Bluetooth Signatory Hurdle
The Galaxy A57 5G has popped up in the Bluetooth SIG database, and it was first spotted by a Korean Samsung Community user. Although there has been speculation about Galaxy A57 5G's launch date, the Bluetooth listing confirms the existence of multiple regional variants.

Therefore, if the rumours hold, we might not have to wait long, as the smartphone could be released as early as February 14, 2026. Besides, the Galaxy A57 was also spotted on China's TENAA authority, which spilt the beans on the phone's internal specifications.
Besides, Android Headlines has published official-looking renders of the smartphone that show the smartphone's resemblance to the upcoming standard Galaxy S26. While Samsung isn't reinventing the wheel design-wise, the smartphone will boast many changes internally.

For starters, it's expected to arrive with the Exynos 1680 chipset alongside up to 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. Previous Galaxy A57 5G camera leaks suggested new sensors for better low-light performance, alongside a 6.6-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display, 5,000mAh battery and 45W charging.
The Galaxy A57 5G is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy A37 5G, and considering one of them has already surfaced on Bluetooth SIG, it won't be too long until Samsung officially announces them, so stay tuned!
Source
Samsung Community Korea

























