Samsung Galaxy A77 & A57 appear on Geekbench with Android 16, new Exynos processors, improved performance scores and strong RAM options, signalling a major A-series refresh.
Samsung Galaxy A77 & A57: According to reports, Samsung is developing the upcoming Galaxy A-series smartphones. The next-generation Galaxy A-series has now been confirmed by the appearance of two new models on Geekbench: the Galaxy A77 and Galaxy A57. More significantly, it appears that the company is finally reviving the Galaxy A7x series, which was last introduced with the Galaxy A73.
Key Details of Samsung Galaxy A77 & A57, which Spotted on Geekbench
| Feature | Galaxy A77 | Galaxy A57 |
| Platform | Android 16 | Android 16 |
| Chipset | Exynos (Deca-core) | Exynos 1680 |
| CPU Breakdown | 3×2.78GHz + 3×2.30GHz + 4×1.82GHz | 1×2.91GHz + 4×2.6GHz + 3×1.95GHz |
| GPU | Samsung Xclipse 940 | Integrated GPU |
| RAM | 8GB | 12GB |
| Single-Core Score | 1,673 | 1,311 |
| Multi-Core Score | 5,597 | 4,347 |
| Model Number | SM-A776B | Not revealed |
| Series Significance | A7x revival | Successor to Galaxy A56 |
| Launch Timeline | Not revealed | Not revealed |
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The most recent Android 16 operating system, Samsung Exynos chipsets, and other important aspects of both models are confirmed by the Geekbench listing. What you should know is as follows. The Samsung Galaxy A77 model has been seen on the Geekbench website, suggesting that the company may be introducing the Galaxy A7x series, according to tipster Abhishek Yadav.
The listing also discloses that the next Samsung model has 8GB of RAM and the Android 16 operating system. Additionally, the phone received 5,597 points in the multi-core test and 1673 points in the single-core test.
The phone has the model number SM-A776B, according to the Geekbench listing. Additionally, the listing indicates that an unidentified Samsung Exynos deca-core processor will power the tablet. Three of the chipset’s cores are clocked at 2.78GHz, three more at 2.30GHz, and four at 1.82GHz. The Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU, which is identical to the one found in the Exynos 2400 and Exynos 2400e, is also included with the SoC.
The listing goes on to show that the phone received 4,347 points in the multi-core test and 1,311 points in the single-core test. Additionally, the listing verifies that the Samsung Galaxy A57 will run Android 16 and have 12GB of RAM. However, the launch schedule for both smartphones is unknown, so keep checking back with us for more information.
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The listing also reveals that the Samsung Exynos 1680 processor, which will replace the Exynos 1580 found in the Galaxy A56 smartphone, will power the device. One prime core with a maximum frequency of 2.91GHz, four performance cores with a maximum frequency of 2.6GHz, and three efficiency cores with a maximum frequency of 1.95GHz make up the Exynos 1680 chipset.









