Samsung Galaxy A27 on the Horizon; Development Purportedly Underway

Usama Rasool

Galaxy A17 debuted some time ago. There are at least three more devices in the lineup that haven’t come out yet. The rumor mill believes all three will debut in March together. Galaxy A27 will be one of them. A new report from GalaxyClub expands on this topic. Here’s what we found.


Galaxy A27 is obviously under development. The launch is getting closer by the day. We already found the Galaxy A37 and A57 on Samsung’s test servers. The A27 is supposed to join them at launch. So it could also be on the R&D track like the rest.

There’s no official word yet. GalaxyClub’s report mentions the model code SM-A276 that definitely belongs to the A27. That specific number sits between the SM-A175 (Galaxy A17) and SM-A376 (Galaxy A37). 


We can’t attest to the source’s credibility yet. There’s no official involvement in this model number leak, at least not like the Galaxy A37 or A57 that were found on Samsung’s own servers. We must wait for other sources to verify this piece of news.

Samsung new A model, Galaxy A27 may be a mystery, but the Galaxy A57 has had more than just a model number revealed in the past few weeks. We saw a Geekbench listing back in August that had its chipset details. There’s obviously a software upgrade coming. They might bump it up to Android 16 One UI 8.


This A57 is supposed to bring an Exynos 1680 chip. The new chip has an integrated Xclipse 550 GPU, which seems to have fewer compute units than before. But it performs better somehow. The GPU runs at a higher 1306MHz clock speed. That could be the reason.

The CPU will be paired with at least 8GB of RAM on the Galaxy A57. The Galaxy A57 is still months away from launch. There’s a long road ahead, and the device will probably show up on the Geekbench database again with the CPU’s single and multi-core performance. More updates are coming soon. Keep watching the news.