Galaxy A57 phone shows up on One UI test portal
Samsung will launch the Galaxy A57 in 2026, but the phone has just shown up on the One UI test portal. This development hints at an early release of the smartphone, but it’s not likely to happen until March 2026.
Galaxy A57 appearing on the One UI test portal reveals Samsung has started the firmware development. The 1st build version, as spotted by Koram_Akhilesh, is A576BXXU0AYJ7 that belongs to the Global version.
Apart from the version number, the software server hasn’t revealed any other details. However, the smartphone is highly likely to launch with Android 16-based One UI 8.5, following the upcoming Galaxy S26 flagship lineup.
One UI 8.5 is being developed with tons of UI changes and new features. The company has just begun iOS 26-like Glass UI testing, which brings a significant overhaul to the entire design language on Galaxy devices.
Galaxy A57 could be powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1680. The chipset is said to feature an Xclipse 550 GPU, based on AMD architecture. It will bring notable improvements over the Exynos 1580 used in the A56.
Earlier, the device was spotted on the IMEI database with the SM-A576B/DS model number. The listing confirmed support for dual SIM. We may also see improvements in the camera hardware, but details remain unknown.
Samsung brought its premium Galaxy A phone to the US this year. While it’s not the bestseller, it’s a decent alternative to Apple and Google’s similar offerings. The company may also launch the Galaxy A57 in the US next year.
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