Samsung Galaxy A57 Makes a Splash on Geekbench
Samsung is already cooking up a successor to the popular Galaxy A56. The upcoming Galaxy A57 recently surfaced on Geekbench, revealing a fresh Exynos 1680 chipset under its hood. While the A57 looks a lot like its predecessor, Samsung decided to shuffle some CPU cores for a performance boost. If you thought the Galaxy A56 was impressive, get ready for an even smoother mid-range experience.

What’s Under the Hood?
The Exynos 1680 chipset is the headline here, promising improved efficiency and faster processing compared to the previous model. Samsung hasn’t gone wild with redesigns, but sometimes it’s what’s inside that counts, right? For fans who love a reliable device with a little extra oomph, the A57 looks like the upgrade to wait for. (Let’s hope it doesn’t forget to call its older sibling, the A56, every once in a while!)
Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung gears up for the official launch. The A57 could be just what mid-range phone hunters are looking for—unless you’re still attached to your A56, in which case… we get it.