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Galaxy A57 vs A56: Samsung's modest upgrade costs more

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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A57 as its newest budget flagship, pricing the unlocked U.S. model at $549.99 starting April 9 in Awesome Navy. The 6.7‑inch Super AMOLED panel matches the A56’s 120 Hz, 1,900‑nit display, but the handset trims down to 6.9 mm and 179 g, offering a slimmer, lighter feel alongside IP68 protection.

Under the hood, the A57 swaps the Exynos 1580 for a newer Exynos 1680 SoC, paired with 8 GB of RAM and either 128 GB or 256 GB of storage. Battery capacity stays at 5,000 mAh with 45 W wired fast‑charging, while Samsung adds “Awesome Intelligence” AI tools such as object eraser and smarter multitasking.

At a $50 premium over the year‑old A56, the A57 delivers modest upgrades—better water resistance, a lighter chassis, and AI‑enhanced software—but retains the same camera trio and lacks wireless charging. For users stuck on older Galaxy mids, the A57 feels worthwhile; however, competitors like the OnePlus 13R or Pixel 10a still outshine it in gaming and photography respectively.

Overall, the Galaxy A57 positions Samsung’s budget line closer to flagship durability without breaking the price barrier, making it a solid discount pick for consumers prioritizing build quality and AI features. Yet, the unchanged battery size and mediocre camera performance keep it from eclipsing higher‑priced rivals, meaning buyers must weigh incremental improvements against a tighter budget.