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Black, Blue, Light Pink, and Mint.
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Back in April, we got to see Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A27 for the first time, thanks to the phone’s leaked renders. While those pictures showed the device in what seemed like a purple color, the report didn’t mention the color name. Now, we have two more leaks about the Galaxy A26’s successor, showing it in four more colors.
Alleged renders of the Galaxy A27 showing the phone in Black, Blue, and Light Pink colors have emerged online, courtesy of OnLeaks and My Mobiles. In addition, a retail listing of the upcoming phone showcases the phone in Mint color (via Mohammed Khatri). You can check out the device in all four colors in the images below.
OnLeaks and My Mobiles
Samsung Galaxy A27 Black render – Source: OnLeaks and My Mobiles
OnLeaks and My Mobiles
Samsung Galaxy A27 Blue render – Source: OnLeaks and My Mobiles
OnLeaks and My Mobiles
Samsung Galaxy A27 Light Pink render – Source: OnLeaks and My Mobiles
These images don't reveal any new details about the Galaxy A27. However, they give prospective buyers more time to decide which variant they prefer before the device goes on sale, which should happen in the next few months.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy A27 will come with an upgraded front-facing camera compared to the Galaxy A26. Recently, Samsung accidentally confirmed the device, and the device may be coming to the United States.
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