Samsung Galaxy A57 5g Receives Bluetooth Certification Ahead Of Imminent Launch

Samsung Galaxy A57 Exynos 1680 has finally revealed through fresh leaks, indicating that the company is getting ready for a significant update to its mid-range lineup. It is anticipated that the gadget will significantly improve battery efficiency, connectivity, and performance. Confirming that the 2025 A-series lineup is currently in an active development phase, the Galaxy A37 has also subtly surfaced on Samsung’s internal test servers.
Samsung’s new Exynos 1680 chipset, which will replace the Exynos 1480 from the previous year, is the Galaxy A57’s main attraction. Significant improvements in CPU power, GPU efficiency, and AI performance are suggested by early reports.

Samsung Galaxy A57 5g Receives Bluetooth Certification Ahead Of Imminent Launch

A major surprise is the confirmation that the Galaxy A57 will support Bluetooth 6.1, a brand-new wireless standard.

Bluetooth 6.1 brings key benefits

  • Ultra-stable audio connections
  • Faster file transfers
  • Lower latency for gaming
  • Extended range
  • Better energy efficiency

Samsung appears ready to future-proof the A57 series with next-generation connectivity usually seen only in flagship devices.

Samsung Galaxy A57 

  • Chipset: Exynos 1680
  • Display: 6.5–6.6″ AMOLED, 120Hz
  • Camera: Triple camera setup (50MP main expected)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 6.1, 5G, Wi-Fi 6
  • Software: One UI 7 or One UI 8 (Android 16)
Samsung Galaxy A57 5g Receives Bluetooth Certification Ahead Of Imminent Launch

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