The A series is gearing up for a new addition, joining its bigger siblings Galaxy A37 and A57. While the latter have been the subject of a deluge of rumors, Samsung Galaxy A27 has remained off the radar for months: no rumors and persistent leaks, only a faint hint last November and nothing else.
Things have changed in recent days, thanks to the IMEI body’s double certification: the phone has appeared in two variants labeled SM-A276B and SM-A276U. In both cases the commercial name of the terminal is listed, confirming its identity: Samsung Galaxy A27 is alive and kicking and will arrive in its homeland and the United States.
Given the history, we can assume it will also appear in Italy, alongside Galaxy A37 and A57. For now there are no clues about the specifications and there are no render leaks; not too bad given the details that have leaked about the other models, which hint at few novelties.
Probably the Galaxy A27 won’t undergo drastic changes: the same design, quite a few specs borrowed from the previous Galaxy A26 and perhaps the addition of a new chipset. As a result, we might find a 6.7″ Super AMOLED display at 120 Hz, a 5,000 mAh battery, and a triple camera with a 50 MP main sensor and optical stabilization.
The launch of the new A-series phones is expected in March, so in the coming days there could also be rumors about the lost brother. At this point we expect more precise details on the specifications and perhaps also some render leaks, awaiting the official launch.
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