Samsung‘s upcoming Galaxy A57 has been spotted online, and it looks like the brand is sticking with its in-house Exynos chipset for its next mid-range contender. The device was recently listed in a popular benchmarking platform, revealing a few key details. The A57 may pack a new and improved Exynos processor, so here’s what we know.
Galaxy A57 Surfaces with Next-Gen Exynos Chip
The new mid-ranger was recently sighted on the GeekBench database, which revealed its OpenCL score results. For those unaware, OpenCL is commonly used to benchmark graphics performance. While the listing doesn’t explicitly reveal the name of the smartphone seen in GeekBench, the benchmark shows ‘Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Full Android on S5E8865 ERD’. The ‘S5E8865’ is a codename for the Exynos 1680 SoC, which is the successor to the Exynos 1580 chipset that powered the Galaxy A56.

So this model is likely the Galaxy A57. Looking at the benchmark, the mid-range smartphone can be seen with 8GB of RAM and the Samsung Xclipse 550 GPU. The device managed to achieve a score of 6524 points in the OpenCL test. This is also in line with our May report of the Galaxy A57, which spotted in another leak with a new Exynos chip with the S5E8865 model number.
Unfortunately, finer details like its launch timeline, features, and design are still unclear. But considering the Galaxy A56 launched with a 6.7-inch 120Hz FHD+ Super AMOLED, 50MP triple cameras, 5000mAh battery, and 45W wired fast charging, the Galaxy A57 will likely bring similar specs with minor upgrades. So stick around for more.
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