The Galaxy A5x series has long been recognized as one of Samsung’s most balanced mid-range phone lines, offering a combination of premium materials, solid features, and reliable performance at a reasonable price. This year’s Galaxy A56 exemplifies this approach, featuring an elegant design, a 6.7-inch display, an energy-efficient Exynos 1580 chip, and longer battery life—all at an affordable price point.
Samsung has been preparing its successor, the Galaxy A57, which is expected to launch alongside the A37 model in March next year. Here’s what we can anticipate from the new device compared to this year’s A56.
Design
In terms of design, the Galaxy A57 is not expected to bring major changes. It should retain the same overall look, including a flat frame, oval camera module, Victus+ protective glass, and IP67 dust and water resistance. However, the A57 is rumored to be slightly slimmer than the A56, measuring around 7.1 mm compared to the A56’s 7.4 mm.

While the design remains familiar, subtle refinements are expected to improve ergonomics and overall feel in hand, keeping the A57 as a stylish yet practical mid-range device.

