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Samsung Galaxy A57 to use a new chipset

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Vlad 26 May 2025

Samsung Android Rumors

Samsung launched the Galaxy A56 in March, and it's powered by Samsung's own Exynos 1580 SoC. Its successor, the Galaxy A57, is now said to be bringing the new Exynos 1680 SoC when it arrives (most likely in 2026).

The Exynos 1680 allegedly has the model number S5E8865 and the codename Terra. No other details are known about it yet, but it is probably safe to assume that it will use an Xclipse GPU just like its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy A56 Samsung Galaxy A56

There is however plenty of time left until the Galaxy A57's unveiling, time during which we'll surely learn more about its SoC. The Exynos 1580 came with a very nice performance boost compared to the 1480, but of course there's always more performance to be had in the mid-range segment, so we're hoping the 1680 will deliver even better.

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  • dante
  • txn
  • 17 Jun 2025

samsung is more capitalism now like apple

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  • Andy
  • gqf
  • 15 Jun 2025

I'm really frustrated. First they removed 3.5mm Jack for the wired earphones then stripped SD slot card where I get used to collect and save my personal music portfolio!!!! Samsung is everything goes like that I'd better to consider another...

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  • Ske
  • Cb8
  • 12 Jun 2025

Because of stupid people like you, companies can get away with whatever they throw us. What's the problem with SD card slot? It doesn't take away the feature of cloud storage. You want to pay the companies to access your own data? Fine. But...

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