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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A57 has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG, confirming its existence and suggesting an imminent launch.
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Samsung is developing multiple Galaxy A series smartphones. One of them is the Galaxy A57. According to a recent leak about the phone, the brand will launch it in the first or second week of this month. Well, with only a few days to go for the launch, the tech giant seems to be doing the final preparations to bring it to the market.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 5G has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG (via Samsung Community). The platform has listed multiple variants of the phone, including SM-A576B, SM-A576C, SM-A576Q, SM-A576S, SM-A576U1, SM-A576W, SM-A576Z, and SM-A5760, which are region-specific versions of the device.
Usually, Samsung starts getting a phone certified by various authorities once its development is complete. Considering that, it looks like the brand has finished its work on the Galaxy A57. Apart from confirming the existence of the device, the listing suggests that the brand could launch it soon.
According to previous reports about the Galaxy A57, the phone will feature an OLED display made by BOE, a new ultra-wide camera at the rear compared to its predecessor, the Exynos 1680 SoC, and a 45W charging speed. Leaks have also revealed its renders, showing that it will bring a new design.
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