JAKARTA - Samsung seems to have started preparing for the latest generation of the Galaxy A series, and now it's Galaxy A57's turn to steal attention. This Galaxy A56 successor mid-range phone is reportedly to be powered by Exynos 1680, a new chipset that is said to have brought significant performance jumps compared to its predecessor.

A report from the GalaxyClub reveals that the Galaxy A57 will come with the Exynos 1680 processor (S5E8865 model code). This chip is expected to use the Xclpose 550 GPU, which is likely based on AMD's RDNA 3.5 architecture. This architecture is also associated with the Exynos 2500, Samsung flagship chips rumored to be used on the Galaxy S26 and Z Flip 7 next year.

Although the full specifications of the Exynos 1680 are still not announced, many estimate that this chip will bring an increase in performance of around 15-25% compared to Galaxy A56's Exynos 1580. Based on references from AnTuTu, the Galaxy A56 score reaches 906,000 points. Thus, the Galaxy A57 has the potential to penetrate the 1.1 million to 1.2 million points, with the GPU score in the range of 300,000 350,000.

CPU Configurations Are More Efficient

This new chipset is said to be continuing to use 4nm fabrication, but the possibility of adopting a 1+4+3 CPU configuration, is different from the 1+3+4 setup at the Exynos 1580. If true, this could provide more optimal power efficiency and multitasking performance.

Screen Specification & Galaxy A57 Camera

As the successor to the Galaxy A56, this device is expected to maintain a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED 120Hz screen, 5,000mAh battery capacity, and 45W charging. However, the most anticipated upgrade is in the camera sector. Galaxy A57 will reportedly carry a 2x telephoto camera or 3x optical zoom, and be able to record a 4K 60fps video, a feature that will rival mobile phones from brands like Vivo.

The Galaxy A57 is predicted to be priced at around IDR 8.6 million, and will launch in the first half of 2026.


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