The Samsung Galaxy A57 has made its debut on the TENAA certification database in China, a significant milestone indicating its upcoming launch.
The revelation of the Samsung Galaxy A57 on China’s TENAA certification database is a crucial step towards its release, solidifying the numerous leaks and rumors surrounding Samsung’s highly anticipated mid-range smartphone.
With a 6.6-inch FHD+ display and powered by an Exynos 1680 processor, the Samsung Galaxy A57’s key specifications have been officially confirmed through this certification.
Noteworthy design improvements include a sleek 6.9mm thickness, making it 0.5mm thinner than its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy A56, along with a lighter weight of 182g and a compact footprint of 161.5 × 76.8mm.
Equipped with a 50Mp main camera and supplementary 12Mp and 5Mp sensors, as well as a 12Mp selfie camera, the Samsung Galaxy A57 promises impressive photographic capabilities.
Additionally, the smartphone boasts a 5,000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging, enhancing its overall user experience.
Rumors suggest that the Samsung Galaxy A57 may hit the market as early as February, aligning with previous speculations of an imminent launch.