Samsung's Galaxy A57 gets thinner, faster, and more expensive
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Samsung's Galaxy A57 gets thinner, faster, and more expensive
"The $549.99 Galaxy A57 is Samsung's direct rival to the $499 Google Pixel 10A and $599 iPhone 17E. To help it compete, Samsung has slimmed the phone to just 6.9mm thick, noticeably thinner than either alternative, while dropping the weight to 179g."
"Samsung has also enhanced the A57's water-resistance, with a small bump from IP67 in last year's A56 to IP68 now, and slimmed the bezel around the display, which helps contribute to the premium aesthetic."
"The internal spec upgrades are minimal though, like a larger cooling chamber or a jump from the Exynos 1580 chip to the more recent 1680. That should bring faster performance and small improvements to photo processing, but the phone's other specs remain much the same."
Samsung has launched the Galaxy A57 and A37 midrange phones, both featuring IP68 water-resistance and enhanced AI capabilities. The A57 is thinner and lighter than its predecessor, with a price of $549.99, competing against the Google Pixel 10A and iPhone 17E. The A37 is priced at $449.99. While the A57 has a premium feel with Gorilla Glass Victus+ and a metal frame, internal upgrades are minimal, including a new Exynos 1680 chip for improved performance. The A57 is only available in navy blue in the US.
Read at The Verge
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