What the Galaxy A27 Is and Why Certifications Matter
The Samsung Galaxy A27 is an upcoming mid-range Android smartphone expected to join Samsung’s Galaxy A-series with a focus on large AMOLED display, 5G connectivity, and enough performance for everyday users at a relatively accessible price point. Recent regulatory listings show the Galaxy A27 moving closer to launch. The phone has appeared on the FCC database in two variants, SM-A276U and SM-A276B, which are believed to be US and global models. Separately, a 5G version with model number SM-A276B/DS has been approved by SIRIM, confirming both its dual-SIM support and commercial name. Certification databases rarely reveal full hardware details, but their timing is important: these approvals usually arrive in the final stages before release, suggesting Samsung is nearly ready to introduce the device in several markets.
Galaxy A27 Specs: Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and 6.7-inch AMOLED
Most rumored Galaxy A27 specs now line up across multiple leaks. The phone is expected to run Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, paired with 6GB or up to 8GB of RAM and as much as 256GB of storage, targeting smooth day-to-day performance in the mid-range segment. A 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate is tipped, matching Samsung’s recent push toward smoother screens even on cheaper models. The device should ship with Android 16 and a recent One UI build, with leaks mentioning One UI 8.5 and the usual multi-year update promise for Galaxy A devices. On the camera side, reports suggest a triple rear setup with a 50MP main sensor (with OIS), an ultra-wide camera, and a macro lens, plus a 12MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

Battery, Charging, and Connectivity: NFC Confirmed
Beyond headline Galaxy A27 specs like processor and display, certifications and leaks fill in some practical details. Power will reportedly come from a 5,000mAh battery, backed by 25W wired charging, a figure corroborated by TÜV certification that matches the charging speed of its predecessor. Network and connectivity listings from IMDA indicate support for NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, so mobile payments and contactless ticketing should work out of the box. According to The Tech Outlook, the SIRIM entry for model SM-A276B/DS confirms dual-SIM support on at least one variant. 5G is referenced in multiple listings and naming, so sub-6GHz 5G connectivity is expected to be standard. Together, these details point toward a phone designed to be dependable rather than cutting-edge, but with the essentials modern buyers expect.
Galaxy A27 Colors: Awesome Mint Joins the Lineup
Design-wise, the Galaxy A27 appears to follow Samsung’s recent A-series language: flat sides, a punch-hole display, and a vertically stacked triple camera on the back. Earlier renders highlighted three Galaxy A27 colors—Black, Blue, and Light Pink—aimed at casual and younger buyers. New leaks have now revealed a fourth option, Awesome Mint, described as a pale green shade that stands out against the more neutral finishes. According to Gizmochina, the latest images shared by tipster Mohammed Khatr show this Awesome Mint color alongside the previously seen variants, reinforcing its inclusion in the launch palette. With four confirmed colorways and a familiar, minimalist design, Samsung seems to be betting on subtle styling and playful shades rather than radical hardware changes to attract upgraders from older budget and mid-range phones.

Samsung A27 Price Leak and Expected Launch Window
The latest leak finally answers a key question: Samsung A27 price expectations in Europe. For the base 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model, the Galaxy A27 is said to cost €349, while the 8GB + 256GB variant is tipped at €439. That represents a €50 and €70 increase respectively over the Galaxy A26’s €299 and €369 launch prices for the same memory configurations. Gizmochina links much of this hike to rising memory costs, noting that the camera setup may even see a downgrade in ultra-wide resolution and that microSD support might be gone. A launch is expected sometime between June and August, fitting with other reports placing the release in the second half of the year. Promotions and carrier deals will likely play a big role in how attractive the new pricing feels to buyers.





