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Samsung officially lists the upcoming Galaxy A27 on its website

Samsung officially lists the upcoming Galaxy A27 on its website

Galaxy A27 spotted on Samsung’s site – first look at specs and design

The Samsung Galaxy A27 has finally made an appearance on the brand’s official page. Early details reveal a mid‑range phone with a 90 Hz display, a MediaTek processor and a sizable battery.

For anyone keeping an eye on Samsung’s mid‑range lineup, the news just dropped – the Galaxy A27 is now listed on the company’s official site. It’s not a full launch, but the brief product card gives us enough clues to start piecing together what this phone might bring.

Visually, the A27 seems to keep the familiar square‑ish aesthetic that the A‑series has been using lately – a flat back, subtle curvature on the edges and a modest camera bump. The front is dominated by a 6.5‑inch LCD panel that, according to the listing, supports a 90 Hz refresh rate. That’s a pleasant surprise for a device positioned in the budget‑to‑mid range, and it should make everyday scrolling feel a bit smoother.

Under the hood, Samsung appears to have opted for a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. It’s not the flagship Snapdragon you’d find on a Galaxy S series, but it’s a capable performer for daily tasks, casual gaming and multimedia. Paired with up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, the spec sheet suggests the A27 will handle multitasking without major hiccups.

Battery life looks solid, too – a 5,000 mAh cell is listed, which should comfortably get most users through a full day of use, even with the 90 Hz display turned on. The device also supports 25 W fast charging, meaning you won’t be tethered to a wall for long when the battery does run low.

On the camera side, Samsung is sticking with a triple‑lens setup: a 50 MP main sensor, a 5 MP ultra‑wide lens and a 2 MP depth sensor. While the numbers aren’t groundbreaking, they align with what we’ve seen on other A‑series phones and should be sufficient for everyday snaps and social‑media posts.

Software-wise, the Galaxy A27 will ship with Android 13 topped by Samsung’s One UI 5.1. Expect the usual suite of customizations, Samsung’s Knox security and the promise of four years of OS updates – a nice commitment for a device at this price point.

Pricing and exact launch dates are still under wraps, but given the specs, we can anticipate a launch price in the $250‑$300 range, targeting markets where Samsung’s A‑series traditionally performs well.

All in all, the official listing gives us a decent glimpse into what Samsung hopes to deliver with the A27: a balanced mix of decent performance, a smooth display and reliable battery life, all wrapped in a familiar design language.

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