Samsung’s Galaxy A27 has surfaced through an official product page that appeared briefly on Samsung’s Czech Republic website, exposing most of the phone’s key details before launch. The listing adds unusual weight to the leaks because it outlines the display, chipset, cameras, battery, and connectivity in one place.
The biggest surprise is the reported arrival of Samsung DeX on a more affordable Galaxy A-series phone. If the feature is indeed present at launch, the Galaxy A27 would stand out as one of Samsung’s lower-cost devices to support a desktop-like experience.
That possibility is also tied to hardware that is not commonly seen in this price tier. The leaked page points to USB 3.2 Type-C, which would make sense for DeX support and would give the phone a stronger feature set than many mid-range rivals.
A More Modern Front, With One Notable Trade-Off
On the front, the Galaxy A27 is said to use a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a 120Hz refresh rate. That marks a shift away from the older Infinity-U design and gives the phone a cleaner, more current look.
The display upgrade should make the device feel more polished in daily use, especially for scrolling and media playback. Samsung appears to be leaning on screen quality as one of the main selling points for the model.
There is, however, a clear compromise. The phone is said to drop to an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, down from the IP67 rating on the Galaxy A26.
Chipset, Memory, and Camera Details
The same leak lines up with earlier Geekbench information by naming the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 as the processor inside the Galaxy A27. The base configuration is said to include 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
For photography, Samsung appears to be keeping the formula familiar. The rear setup is listed with a 50MP main camera, a 5MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera.
On the front, the phone is expected to carry a 12MP selfie camera. The combination suggests Samsung is prioritizing a dependable main shooter rather than chasing a more aggressive multi-camera setup.
Battery, Connectivity, and Software Support
The Galaxy A27 is also said to arrive with a 5,000mAh battery and 25W charging. That capacity remains standard for the segment and should help the phone stay aligned with typical all-day usage expectations.
Connectivity details include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. The NFC support is especially practical for users who rely on contactless payments or quick device pairing.
Software support looks like another important part of Samsung’s pitch. The device is said to ship with One UI 8.5 and receive at least six generations of Android and security updates.
That long update commitment could be one of the strongest reasons to watch the Galaxy A27 closely. In the mid-range category, software longevity often matters as much as hardware, and Samsung appears ready to use that advantage again.
The phone has already been linked to earlier European pricing leaks, while Samsung is also testing the Galaxy S26 FE, Galaxy A27, and Galaxy A18. With an official page having gone live even briefly, the Galaxy A27 now looks close to its full reveal.
