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Samsung Galaxy A57 to launch with Exynos chipset
Samsung Galaxy A57 to launch with Exynos chipset

India Today

time2 days ago

  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy A57 to launch with Exynos chipset

Successor to the Samsung Galaxy A56, which will most likely be named the Galaxy A57, has shown up in a new leak. We know, going by historical data, it's too early to talk about the Galaxy A57 right now, considering the A56 only launched recently, just a couple of months ago. Keeping that in mind, we're not expecting the A57 to launch any sooner than March 2026. However, that hasn't stopped the rumour mill from churning out some early details about the Galaxy A57 — particularly about the processor it could be powered to a report by GalaxyClub, the next-generation Samsung Galaxy A57 will reportedly be powered by the company's in-house Exynos 1680 SoC. This chipset, with model number S5E8865, is currently being tested internally and is codenamed Terra. Additionally, the chipset — based on AMD's architecture — is said to feature an Xclipse 550 GPU, which is claimed to be more powerful than the Xclipse 540 GPU found in the Exynos 1580 chip inside the Galaxy said, what kind of real-world performance upgrades we can expect remains to be seen. Right now, it's far too early to draw any conclusions about the Exynos 1680 chip — let alone the Galaxy A57. Apart from this one leak, there's no other credible information available about the phone. However, come next year, we could start hearing more about what the next A-series flagship from Samsung will For now, the focus remains on the Samsung Galaxy A56, which is currently the top offering in the Galaxy A series. Ever since Samsung discontinued the Galaxy A7x line, the Galaxy A5x models have taken the lead position in the mid-range of which, the current-generation Samsung Galaxy A56 is retailing in India at a starting price of Rs 38,999 for the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The phone is also available in two other variants: 8GB RAM + 256GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage, priced at Rs 41,999 and Rs 44,999, of the key highlights of the Galaxy A56 include a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus+ and supports up to 1,200 nits of brightness in High Brightness Mode. The smartphone is powered by the Exynos 1580 chip and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast wired charging support. In terms of cameras, there's a 50-megapixel triple rear camera setup, along with a 12-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calls. The phone is available in two colours: Awesome Graphite and Awesome Olive.

Samsung Galaxy A57 Leak Hints at Exynos 1680 Chipset, Launch Likely in 2026
Samsung Galaxy A57 Leak Hints at Exynos 1680 Chipset, Launch Likely in 2026

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Hans India

Samsung Galaxy A57 Leak Hints at Exynos 1680 Chipset, Launch Likely in 2026

Just months after the debut of the Samsung Galaxy A56, the first signs of its successor, likely to be called the Samsung Galaxy A57, have emerged through a new leak. While it's still early days and a launch is not anticipated before March 2026, tech insiders have already begun speculating about what the next-generation A-series device might bring to the table. According to a recent report from GalaxyClub, the upcoming Galaxy A57 is expected to be powered by Samsung's in-house Exynos 1680 chipset. The chip, which reportedly carries the model number S5E8865 and is internally codenamed "Terra", is currently undergoing testing. Built on AMD's architecture, the Exynos 1680 is also said to include the Xclipse 550 GPU, which is tipped to deliver superior performance over the Xclipse 540 GPU found in the Exynos 1580 powering the current Galaxy A56. However, while these early specifications sound promising, it's still too early to gauge what kind of real-world performance improvements the Exynos 1680 might deliver. Beyond this initial leak, there's little confirmed information available about the Galaxy A57, and we'll likely have to wait until next year to hear more concrete details about Samsung's next A-series offering. For now, Samsung's attention remains firmly on its existing mid-range flagship, the Galaxy A56, which is currently the top-tier device in the Galaxy A series. Ever since Samsung retired the A7x line, the A5x series has taken centre stage in the brand's mid-range lineup. In India, the Galaxy A56 is priced starting at Rs 38,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. Additional models include 8GB + 256GB for Rs 41,999 and 12GB + 256GB for Rs 44,999. The device features a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,200 nits of brightness in High Brightness Mode. Protected by Gorilla Glass Victus+, the phone is equipped with an Exynos 1580 processor, a 5,000mAh battery, and supports 45W fast wired charging. Camera-wise, it offers a 50MP triple rear camera setup and a 12MP front shooter, available in Awesome Graphite and Awesome Olive colour options. As we await further updates on the Galaxy A57, Samsung fans can enjoy the A56's solid performance and premium features in the mid-range segment.

First details about one of Samsung's upcoming mid-tier phones drops one year earlier
First details about one of Samsung's upcoming mid-tier phones drops one year earlier

Phone Arena

time2 days ago

  • Phone Arena

First details about one of Samsung's upcoming mid-tier phones drops one year earlier

Samsung's Galaxy A series outperforms the company's Galaxy S series by a lot every year. Although a big chunk of the South Korean giant's profits is based on the sale of its flagships, the actual number of Galaxy A units sold is bigger than Galaxy S makes perfect sense since the Galaxy A series phones are cheaper, and the offering is much larger. The price range is also wider, which means the Galaxy A series caters to more categories of customers than Samsung's Galaxy S flagship typically introduces new Galaxy A series phones in the first quarter of the year, but we don't get any details about the devices until later into the year. This time around it appears that the folks at GalaxyClub have been able to obtain the first details about a phone that's supposed to be launched on the market in March 2026, the Galaxy A57. According to sources familiar with Samsung's plans, the Galaxy A57 will bring several upgrades over the current Galaxy A56. One of the upgrades is a better processor, an in-house developed Exynos 1680 chipset. The Galaxy A56 is one of Samsung's mid-tier Galaxy A series phones | Image credit: PhoneArena Sadly, the performance of the Exynos 1680 remains a mystery since Samsung hasn't even announced this particular chipset. Even so, we expect performance to increase, even if marginally. We'll probably have the first benchmarks of the Exynos 1680 closer to the chipset's not as interesting is the fact that the chipset is known internally as Terra. Also, Exynos 1680 is supposedly using an XClipse 550 GPU (graphics processing unit), which is based on AMD's architecture. In comparison, the Exynos 1580 chipset, which powers the Galaxy A56, uses an XClipse 560 as mentioned earlier, these details don't say anything about performance, they just imply that we should expect some improvements when it comes to performance. Since the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A55 have been introduced in March, it's probably safe to say that the Galaxy A57 will also be announced in March 2026. That means that we have quite a few months to complete all the missing pieces of the puzzle and unravel all the upgrades the Galaxy A57 plans to bring over the Galaxy A56 .

Samsung Galaxy A57 to use a new chipset
Samsung Galaxy A57 to use a new chipset

GSM Arena

time2 days ago

  • GSM Arena

Samsung Galaxy A57 to use a new chipset

Samsung launched the Galaxy A56 in March, and it's powered by Samsung's own Exynos 1580 SoC. Its successor, the Galaxy A57, is now said to be bringing the new Exynos 1680 SoC when it arrives (most likely in 2026). The Exynos 1680 allegedly has the model number S5E8865 and the codename Terra. No other details are known about it yet, but it is probably safe to assume that it will use an Xclipse GPU just like its predecessor. Samsung Galaxy A56 There is however plenty of time left until the Galaxy A57's unveiling, time during which we'll surely learn more about its SoC. The Exynos 1580 came with a very nice performance boost compared to the 1480, but of course there's always more performance to be had in the mid-range segment, so we're hoping the 1680 will deliver even better. Samsung Galaxy A56 Source (in Dutch)

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