Samsung’s next mid-range phone is already making headlines ahead of its official launch. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A27 has now surfaced in early benchmarks and fresh leaks, offering a clearer picture of what users can expect.
Just yesterday, the device appeared on Geekbench, and the listing confirmed that it will run on the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor. One tested variant also includes 6GB of RAM. This marks a clear shift from Samsung’s usual Exynos chips to Qualcomm hardware.
Meanwhile, a new report suggests that the chipset is not the only upgrade. Samsung may also improve the front camera. The phone is expected to feature a 12MP selfie camera. Although this is slightly lower than the 13MP sensor in its predecessor, the overall image quality should improve. In addition, users can expect better low-light selfies.
On the back, the camera setup looks familiar. The Galaxy A27 will likely include a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. This setup appears identical to the one used in the Samsung Galaxy A26.
As for the launch timeline, sources suggest a summer release. However, there is also a chance the phone could arrive in early fall. Either way, more leaks and details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.
