Samsung appears to be preparing the next addition to its Galaxy A lineup, with early signs pointing to the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy A27. The device has now been briefly spotted on an official listing, suggesting that its launch could happen soon.
The smartphone was reportedly listed on Samsung’s Brazil website as a compatible device for Samsung Wallet, alongside existing models like the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. Its presence on the company’s own platform indicates that the launch timeline may not be far away.
Leaks have already revealed several expected details about the Galaxy A27. The device is likely to feature a hole-punch display design and a triple rear camera setup arranged vertically. It is also expected to include Samsung’s Key Island design element.
In terms of specifications, the Galaxy A27 is said to retain a 6.7-inch display, similar to its predecessor. The rear camera setup could include a 50MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, it may offer a 12MP selfie camera.
The smartphone is expected to be powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset. It has also been spotted on the IMEI database and Geekbench platform with model number SM-A276B. The device is likely to come with 6GB RAM and run on Android 16.
While the company has not officially announced the launch date, the Galaxy A27 is expected to succeed the Galaxy A26, which was introduced in India in March last year at a starting price of Rs. 24,999.
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