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Samsung's Galaxy A5x phones are generally pretty solid devices. They're priced competitively, offer a good mix of hardware and software with performance that matches or exceeds most devices in its price bracket.
So that will be the expectation that people have the next new model, the Galaxy A57, when it arrives in 2026. As a latest benchmark result shows, it may well live up to your expectations.
Earlier reports have suggested that the Galaxy A57 will be powered by Samsung's new Exynos 1680 chipset. Significant changes are being made in this department. The chipset will have a brand new CPU configuration and a 2x more capable GPU compared to its predecessor.
The handset has appeared on Geekbench with this new chipset. The CPU configuration revealed includes one prime core at 2.91GHz, four high performance cores at 2.6GHz, and three power efficiency cores at 1.95GHz. This particular device had 12GB of RAM and was running on Android 16.
It posted single-core and multi-core scores of 1311 and 4347, respectively. Based on these figures alone, it would seem that the Galaxy A57 will deliver a noticeable improvement in performance compared to its predecessor.
Samsung will package it all up in a nicely designed device with a good display and exceptional software support, making it an appealing option for anyone looking to buy a device in the mid-range segment. It remains to be seen, though, if any meaningful upgrades will be made in the camera department.
There's an argument to be made that Samsung should ditch the macro camera in favor of something more comprehensive, particularly a telephoto lens, but there's no indication as yet if that's something the company plans on doing.
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So that will be the expectation that people have the next new model, the Galaxy A57, when it arrives in 2026. As a latest benchmark result shows, it may well live up to your expectations.
Galaxy A57 could be another solid offering from Samsung
Earlier reports have suggested that the Galaxy A57 will be powered by Samsung's new Exynos 1680 chipset. Significant changes are being made in this department. The chipset will have a brand new CPU configuration and a 2x more capable GPU compared to its predecessor.
The handset has appeared on Geekbench with this new chipset. The CPU configuration revealed includes one prime core at 2.91GHz, four high performance cores at 2.6GHz, and three power efficiency cores at 1.95GHz. This particular device had 12GB of RAM and was running on Android 16.
It posted single-core and multi-core scores of 1311 and 4347, respectively. Based on these figures alone, it would seem that the Galaxy A57 will deliver a noticeable improvement in performance compared to its predecessor.
Samsung will package it all up in a nicely designed device with a good display and exceptional software support, making it an appealing option for anyone looking to buy a device in the mid-range segment. It remains to be seen, though, if any meaningful upgrades will be made in the camera department.
There's an argument to be made that Samsung should ditch the macro camera in favor of something more comprehensive, particularly a telephoto lens, but there's no indication as yet if that's something the company plans on doing.
The post Performance is what matters, and the Galaxy A57 won’t let you down appeared first on imeisource.