TENAA usually provides renders of the phones it lists in the database, though it sometimes takes a while. We found the Samsung Galaxy A57 on TENAA last week. Most of its specs were exposed by this Chinese authority. And now they’ve updated the same listing with Galaxy A57 renders.
It’s just a silhouette of the front side, but you can nearly make out the selfie punch hole and thin bezels on the Galaxy A57. Then comes the side render. The phone is a bit thinner than last time, by the way. And they’ve given the exact measurement in the specs sheet.
TENAA says the A57 is 6.9mm thin and 182g, down from 7.4mm and 192g of its forerunner. It is still a metal build. Aluminum Alloy will be used here. There’s also a back render on TENAA’s update listing, and you can tell there are no big changes in the appearance.
Some changes are internal. They’ve now put a 2.9GHz platform in the Galaxy A57, and we’ve known about this chip for a while now, courtesy of Geekbench. TENAA doesn’t address it with a title, but we know this is probably the Exynos 1680. By the way, to get updated about the Samsung mobile Price of new and old handsets just click here.
We also heard that it has an Xclipse 550 GPU onboard, which is based on RDNA 3.5 technologies. They’ve decided to reuse the old 5000mAh cell. But they’ve obviously made slight changes to the battery design, which is why the phone is now so much thinner.
A 45W (4.5A x 10V) charging input has been found on the A57’s TUV listing. That’s the same as last time. And there are no camera upgrades either. All TENAA revealed is a 50MP Main camera with 12MP + 5MP secondary sensors. And the selfie is supposed to be 12MP.
By the way, Samsung won’t be making the screen for its own phone. They’ve assigned production to CSOT and other display makers because they want to put flexible OLED on the A57 this time. It will be 6.6” and FHD+, probably with a 120Hz refresh rate. This newcomer might head out mid-February, which is not far now. Keep watching the news for updates.
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