Samsung Nepal has opened pre-booking for its latest phone, Galaxy A57 5G, in Nepal, which comes at a competitive price range. The phone, successor to the Samsung Galaxy A56, features a 6.7-inch screen, triple-camera setup, and a 5,000mAh battery pack. We have more details on this exciting Samsung phone. Discover its key details, including the official price.
Samsung Galaxy A57 Overview
Design and Display
The all-new Galaxy A57 comes in a 161.5 mm length body with an aluminum frame and a glass back. It’s a similar body material used on Galaxy A56. The corners are rounded, and the beauty lies in its vertical camera setup that houses a tri-camera configuration. The matte finish design gives it a posh profile. Weighing just 179 grams, it is as light and comfortable as it can be.

The display stretches 6.7 inches, as mentioned above. It’s a Super AMOLED+ display with up to 1900 nits of peak brightness and 1080 x 2340-pixel resolution, delivering peak visuals on screen. The screen supports a 120 Hz refresh rate, which makes scrolling smooth.
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Performance and Storage
The phone is powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 1680 chipset. It’s a 4 nm build silicon comprising eight cores with a 2.9 GHz clock speed at the max. Paired with Xclipse 550, it delivers sound performance capability for multitasking and gaming. In terms of memory, the phone ships in 8/256 GB and 12/256 GB variants. The model boots on One UI 8.5 based on Android 16. Samsung promises up to 6 years of major OS upgrades, which should give the phone a freshness it deserves for over a decade. Should you be using it that long! (sic)
Camera

The camera system hasn’t changed from the Galaxy A56, but that doesn’t mean it’s not an able one. It possesses a versatile three-camera setup on the back. The main camera is a 50 MP one with OIS support. It’s backed by a 12 MP ultrawide and 5 MP macro camera siblings. It comes with various AI modes for an enhanced photography experience, as well as editing features giving users agency to get the final pictures they want. The front has a 12 MP selfie camera. Both back and front can record 4K videos at 30/60 fps.
Battery, Connectivity, and Other Features

The phone features a 5,000mAh battery and supports 45W fast-charging. For connectivity, it supports WiFi 6e, 5G, Bluetooth 6.0, and GPS. It has a USB Type-C 2.0 for file transfer and charging. But there’s no infrared port or radio. Likewise, security is handled by an under-display optical fingerprint sensor.
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Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 161.5 x 76.8 x 6.9 mm, 179 gm
- Display: 6.7-inch, Super AMOLED+, 120 Hz, 1080 x 2340-pixels, 1,900 nits
- Processor: Exynos 1680, 4 nm, up to 2.9 GHz
- RAM: 8/12 GB
- Memory: 256 GB
- Rear Camera: Triple-camera setup
- 50 MP main wide with OIS
- 12 MP ultrawide
- 5 MP macro
- Front Camera: 12 MP
- Security: Under-display fingerprint sensor
- Battery: Si/C Li-Ion 5,000mAh
- 45W wired
- OS: One UI 8.5 (Android 16)
- Network: 5G
- Connectivity: WiFi 6e, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS
- Colors: Blue | Grey | Violet
Samsung Galaxy A57 Price in Nepal and Pre-Booking Offer
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G price in Nepal is Rs 84,999 for the 8/256 GB model and Rs 89,999 for 12/256 GB model. The lineup comes in dark blue, grey, and violet colors in Nepal. The pre-order for the phone starts on April 05 via Samsung’s website.
| Samsung Galaxy A57 | Price in Nepal (Official) |
| 8/256 GB | Rs 84,999 |
| 12/256 GB | Rs 89,999 |
To make the pre-booking more exciting, Samsung Nepal has announced some exciting benefits. For a pre-booking of a Galaxy A57 (12/256 GB), you get a memory upgrade at Rs 4,000. The phone is also available starting at Rs 1,764 per month for a 24-month EMI facility.
But the price seems to be a bit higher than expected. We do realize that the phone price is increasing due to the chip shortage. However, it’s also undeniable that certain phone prices might render them an improper deal. What is your opinion on this? Do share in the comments below.










