1. The Samsung Galaxy A27 has been unofficially confirmed through a regional support page listing, indicating an imminent launch.
2. The device features a modern design with a punch-hole display and reduced bezels, aligning more with premium models.
3. It is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset and aims to offer a more premium aesthetic and features within the budget segment.
Samsung Accidentally Reveals New Galaxy A27
So, Samsung was kinda careless and let the cat out of the bag about the Galaxy A27 which might be one the most premium budget phone they ever releasing. While they showed off the Galaxy A37 and A57 models earlier in March, the A27 was being holding back, until now. This mistake wasn’t from a formal announcement, but from a slip-up on their regional site, especially on their Brazilian support pages where the Galaxy A27 was listed under Samsung Wallet. Seems like the launch date is coming closer, and we no longer have to wonder if it’s real.
Design Changes and Looks
Sources leaked some images showing that Samsung has really made a big change in the design of the Galaxy A27. Instead of the old “Infinity-V” notch, it sports a sleek punch-hole camera, along with noticeably thinner bezels and less chin at the bottom, compared to the Galaxy A26. This new look aligns with their high-end A5x series, giving the A27 a more modern and stylish feel. It seems like Samsung is aiming to make this phone more appealing to people who want a fancy look but don’t wanna spend too much on a flagship.
Specifications and Performance
For the tech specs, the leaks suggest the Galaxy A27 will be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, similar to what we saw in the Galaxy A36. According to Geekbench results, everything points towards a solid mid-range device that should perform pretty well with everyday tasks. The combination of fresh design and reliable software support is probably what will make this phone a favourite among many Samsung supporters in 2026, especially if the price stays reasonable. However, it might be a bit more expensive than the Galaxy A26 — possibly around €100 more — because of ongoing memory shortages and market changes.

