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Samsung Galaxy A57 Spotted on Retail Website Ahead of Launch

The smartphone features a vertical camera island at the back, minimal bezels and a key island

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Galaxy A57 smartphone from the back

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Summary

  • Samsung Galaxy A57 was accidentally listed on a European retailer's website ahead of its expected launch in March 2026.
  • The retail images confirm a flat display with slimmer bezels, a raised Key Island and a vertical rear camera module.
  • Galaxy A57 is expected to feature Exynos 1680, 50 MP cameras and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging.
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Samsung's upcoming mid-range Galaxy A57 has surfaced again, this time through an early listing on a European retailer's website. The retail leak provides official product images and confirms several design details as the phone inches closer to its release.

Galaxy A57 has a familiar Samsung mid-range design

Spotted first by SammyGuru, the Samsung Galaxy A57 has appeared on a European retail website with high-quality images, giving us a 360-degree view of the upcoming mid-range smartphone in Awesome Grey. The design resembles what we've seen so far in the previous leaks and rumours.

Galaxy A57 from the side
Image Credit: SammyGuru
Galaxy A57 from the side

Image Credit: SammyGuru

Galaxy A57 from the back
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Galaxy A57 from the back

Image Credit: SammyGuru

Galaxy A57 from the front and back
Image Credit: SammyGuru
Galaxy A57 from the front and back

Image Credit: SammyGuru

The phone features a flat display with noticeably slimmer bezels and a relatively clean rear panel. Samsung is retaining its signature vertical camera island at the back, alongside its Key Island raised button layout. 

At first glance, the flat display with the slim edges and bezels gives it a close resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S26+. However, the slightly chunky chin, coupled with the key island, does give it away on a closer look. 

Under the hood, the Galaxy A57 could be powered by the new Exynos 1680 processor and the Galaxy A57 Geekbench listing already suggests a solid jump in multi-core performance. The smartphone will boast a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Memory configurations could include 6 GB, 8 GB and 12 GB, paired with 128 GB or 256 GB storage.

Meanwhile, a previous Galaxy A57 camera leak suggests it will likely feature a 50 MP primary sensor, a 12 MP ultrawide lens and a 5 MP macro camera. The setup will be complemented by a 12 MP front snapper. Powering the internals could be a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging. The phone is expected to ship with Android 16-based One UI 8.5 out of the box.

While Samsung has yet to reveal the exact launch date, the Galaxy A57 is expected to arrive by the end of March 2026, alongside the Samsung Galaxy A37, which is expected to arrive with the Exynos 1480 chipset. More details about both phones should be revealed as we inch closer to launch, so stay tuned.

Samsung Galaxy A57 Key Details

Display
Display
6.6" (120Hz)
  • FHD+ AMOLED
  • HDR10+
Battery
Battery
5000mAh
  • 45Watt (wired)
Rear Camera
Rear Camera
50MP (Wide-angle)
    13MP (Ultra-wide)
      5MP (Macro)

        OIS

        4K@30fps

        Processor
        Processor
        Samsung Exynos 1680
          RAM/Storage
          RAM/Storage
          6GB
          • 128GB
          Front Camera
          Front Camera
          12MP (Wide)
          • 4k@30fps
          Design
          Design
          Gorilla Glass Victus+ (Front)
          • Gorilla Glass Victus+ (Back)
          • Aluminium Frame (Side)
          • IP67 (Dust and Water Resistant)
          OS
          OS
          Android (One UI)
          • 6 year(s) of OS Update

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