Samsung is gearing up to launch the Samsung Galaxy A57, their upper mid-range Android phone in 2026. According to reports from Tech Advisor, the official launch of the Galaxy A57 is expected to happen in February or March of this year. The new phone is rumored to come with a slimmer design, measuring just 6.9mm in thickness, and will be powered by the new Exynos 1680 chipset.
The Galaxy A57 is likely to maintain its starting price point of £499/$499, putting it in direct competition with devices like the Pixel 10a in the upper mid-range market. Key upgrades for the Galaxy A57 include the possibility of 8GB or 12GB RAM options, promising improved performance over its predecessor, the A56. However, the camera and battery features are expected to remain largely unchanged from the A56.
Samsung has been standardizing a six-year support cycle for its phones, making their budget and mid-range phones more appealing in terms of value for money. The Galaxy A56, while not the most exciting upgrade, has been praised for its premium feel and the enhancements to Samsung’s One UI. With tough competition from other mid-range handsets like the Pixel 10a and the Nothing Phone (4a), the Galaxy A57 is anticipated to be a popular choice for those looking to upgrade in 2026.
As for the release date, the Galaxy A57 is set to hit the market soon, with a possible reveal in February and a retail launch by March. Last year’s Galaxy A56 followed a similar schedule, being announced in March and made available for purchase later that same month. The upcoming Galaxy A57 could also launch alongside the more affordable Galaxy A37.
In terms of pricing, there are no significant rumors suggesting a price hike for the Galaxy A57. The starting price is expected to remain at £499/$499, in line with previous models in the series. However, with the rising costs of components like RAM and storage, a price increase cannot be ruled out until the official launch.
When it comes to specs and features, the Galaxy A57 is rumored to be thinner and lighter than its predecessor, with a sleek 6.9mm thickness and a weight of 182g. The phone will be powered by the new Exynos 1680 chipset, offering substantial performance gains over the A56. There may be two models of the A57 with different RAM sizes, potentially offering 8GB and 12GB options.
While the design of the Galaxy A57 remains largely unchanged, featuring a triple-camera setup with a main 50MP sensor, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 5MP macro lens, the phone is expected to deliver a similar experience in terms of battery life and charging capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates as we uncover fresh leaks and official announcements from Samsung regarding the Galaxy A57.

