Samsung Galaxy A57 Specs and Release Date: What We Know So Far
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Following its initial approval by China’s 3C certification authority in November 2025, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A57 (model number SM-A5760) has now appeared in the database of the Chinese regulatory agency TENAA. This documentation provides the most detailed insight into the device’s technical specifications to date, revealing key hardware parameters ahead of its official launch.
Galaxy A57 Design and Display
One of the most notable details from the TENAA filing concerns the device’s physical dimensions. The Galaxy A57 is listed with measurements of 161.5 x 76.8 x 6.9 mm and a weight of 182 grams. A thickness of just 6.9 mm would make it one of the slimmest handsets in its market segment.
The front of the device features a 6.6-inch display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2340 pixels). While the specific panel technology is not explicitly named in the listing, the support for 16 million colors strongly suggests the use of an AMOLED panel. Biometric security is managed via an in-screen fingerprint sensor, consistent with Samsung’s current design language for the A-series.
Hardware and Performance
According to the regulatory data, the smartphone is powered by an octa-core processor featuring a tri-cluster configuration with clock speeds of 2.9 GHz, 2.6 GHz, and 1.95 GHz. Although the listing does not specify the commercial name of the chipset, recent benchmark sightings on Geekbench with an identical configuration point to the unannounced Exynos 1680 processor.
The documentation indicates that the Galaxy A57 will likely be available in memory configurations of 8GB or 12GB of RAM, paired with 256GB of internal storage.
Battery and Charging
Despite the slim profile, Samsung has managed to integrate a battery with a rated capacity of 4,905 mAh, which is typically marketed as a 5,000 mAh typical capacity. Previous 3C certification, along with data from a recent TUV listing, confirms support for 45W fast charging, aligning the mid-range device with the company’s flagship models in terms of charging speed.
Galaxy A57 Camera and Software
The rear photographic array is listed as a triple-camera setup:
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Primary Camera: 50 MP (industry reports suggest the potential use of a Sony IMX906 sensor).
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Ultra-Wide Camera: 12 MP.
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Macro Camera: 5 MP.
For selfies and video calls, the device is equipped with a 12 MP front-facing camera.
The Galaxy A57 is expected to ship with Android 16 and Samsung’s One UI 8 interface pre-installed. Given the precedent set by the Galaxy A56, the device is likely to benefit from an extended software support policy, potentially offering up to six years of system updates.
Galaxy A57 Expected Launch Window
With the premiere of the Galaxy S26 flagship series expected in late February, industry analysts anticipate that Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy A57, alongside the Galaxy A37, in the weeks leading up to that event, likely in early February 2026.
