Samsung Galaxy A57 phone has been revealed even before its launch. Hands-on video of Galaxy A57 has been leaked in which the design and special features of the phone have been revealed. Even though Samsung has not confirmed the official launch of the phone, the pricing and RAM-storage variants of the phone have also been leaked in the last few days. Now the latest video has revealed the look and specifications of the phone even before its launch. Let us know how the upcoming Galaxy A57 phone looks.
Samsung Galaxy A57 May launch in late March. A hands-on video of the phone has been leaked before the launch. This video has been released by Maruf Mirzayev on YouTube. The design of the phone can be clearly seen in this. The leaker has also given a lot of information regarding its performance. The Galaxy A57 is said to have Exynos 1680 chipset. The phone is said to have Android 16 based UI 8.5 operating system. It is said that the phone can also play PUBG Mobile at extreme settings which includes 60 FPS.
Samsung Galaxy A57 Specifications (Rumoured)
The specifications of Samsung Galaxy A57 have been leaked many times before. According to the information available so far, the phone will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED display. It may have a refresh rate of 120Hz. The phone will have a peak brightness of 1200 nits. It has a metal frame and glass back panel which makes it a premium midrange phone. Gorilla Glass Victus Plus protection is said to be on the display. The phone is going to come in slim profile and its thickness is said to be 6.9mm.
The camera of Galaxy A57 5G is also in discussion. A 50MP main camera can be found in the phone. The secondary camera can be 13MP, and the third sensor can be a 5MP macro camera. The phone is likely to have 4K video recording feature at 30fps. Image stabilization and better image processing can be seen in the phone. Its battery capacity is said to be 5000mAh with 45W charging support.
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