The Samsung Galaxy A57 has made an appearance on China’s TENAA certification database, a significant step towards its upcoming release. This confirmation of the phone’s key specifications, including a 6.6-inch FHD+ display and an Exynos 1680 processor, adds to the anticipation surrounding the mid-range smartphone.
Rumors and leaks have been circulating about the Galaxy A57 for some time now, but this official certification listing lends more credibility to the information. The device’s design improvements are also noteworthy, with a thinner profile of just 6.9mm and a lighter weight of 182g compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy A56. These changes suggest that Samsung is refining its mid-range design language.
In terms of camera capabilities, the Samsung Galaxy A57 is expected to feature a 50Mp main camera accompanied by 12Mp and 5Mp sensors, as well as a 12Mp selfie camera. This setup is similar to what was found on the Galaxy A56, indicating a focus on maintaining quality in this area. Additionally, the phone will be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and support 45W fast charging, a feature that was well-received in the previous model.
Reports from December hinted at a potential February launch for the Samsung Galaxy A57, and the appearance on the certification database aligns with this timeline. As the release date draws nearer, fans can expect more details and official announcements from Samsung. Stay tuned for updates on this highly anticipated mid-range smartphone.

