The case manufacturer Dux Ducis has launched a page on its website featuring accessories for the anticipated Samsung Galaxy A57. The images partly reveal the design of the upcoming mid-range smartphone from the Korean company.
Currently, there’s speculation regarding its display producers, hinting at a cost-effective move by using a supplier from China for their screens, which would lower the cost compared to displays made by Samsung itself.
Previously reported possibilities suggest that the premiere of the Samsung Galaxy A57 might happen in early February, a timeline in line with Samsung’s historical trend of February announcements for Galaxy A series models. It is rumored to feature the Exynos 1680 single-chip system, aligning with Samsung’s strategy to bridge the gap between affordability and performance in its mid-range offerings. According to tech analysts, this approach is aimed to solidify its market share against rising competitors.
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