Samsung Galaxy A57 appears on 3C certification, reveals 45W charging support

Samsung is gearing up to expand its mid-range smartphone family by introducing the latest Galaxy A57 device, which has now been spotted on the 3C certification.

​This year, the Korean tech giant has already launched several smartphones under its mid-range Galaxy A-series, including Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A56, and Galaxy A17. Now, the company is looking forward to launching the successor to these devices.

​For so long, Samsung has been working on the Galaxy A57 smartphone, the successor of the Galaxy A56. It is expected to launch in late Q1 2026; however, the official launch timeline hasn’t been revealed yet.

​Currently, the device has been spotted on China’s 3C certification with the dedicated model number SM-A5760. The listing revealed that Samsung will offer 45W charging support to the device.

image- 3C China

​Apart from the charging support, the listing hasn’t revealed any specific details regarding the specifications of the device. It’s anticipated that the company will power the device with an in-house Exynos 1680 chipset, which recently appeared on Bluetooth SIG.

​According to the previous report, Samsung has already started firmware testing for the Galaxy A57. It could run Android 16-based One UI 8 and will have 8GB of RAM. Currently, there’s a lack of details regarding the specifications and features of the device, but it is expected that, since the company started testing the firmware, more leaks and rumors will come into existence soon.

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