Work has already begun on the new member of Samsung’s Galaxy A5x family, one of the most sought-after series on the market. Just months after the launch of the Galaxy A56, the next-generation flagship mid-range phone, the Galaxy A57, has been revealed earlier than expected. Here are the details.
Development accelerates for the Galaxy A57
The Galaxy A57, expected to build on the success of the Galaxy A56, has entered the news with a significant development. The device has been listed in the IMEI database. The model number SM-A576B/DS in the listing indicates a dual-SIM version of the device.

This early detection is considered strong evidence that Samsung is rapidly preparing a new model to maintain its leadership in the mid-range segment. The arrival of a new Galaxy A5x series phone has been expected every year, but it’s striking that details have leaked so early.
The most exciting leak regarding the Galaxy A57 concerns the device’s processor. Previous reports suggested that the Galaxy A57 would be powered by the new Exynos 1680 chipset. Benchmark results, believed to be from the Exynos 1680, suggest that this new chipset will deliver a significant performance boost compared to the Exynos 1580 in its predecessor, the Galaxy A56.
A shift to a new architecture is expected for the processor cores. The doubled power of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) will significantly improve gaming performance. Samsung is also expected to make improvements to the device’s camera setup. More concrete information on this is likely to emerge in the coming months.
Based on current information and the launch schedule of previous models in the series, the Galaxy A57 is expected to be officially unveiled in early 2026 at the earliest. Samsung’s new move in the mid-range segment has already sparked curiosity in the tech world.