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Samsung Galaxy A27 Case Renders Hint at Punch-Hole Display and Snapdragon 6 Gen 3

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A new set of accessory renders is offering an early look at the upcoming Galaxy A27. According to images shared by SammyGuru and said to come from case maker DuxDucis, Samsung’s next A-series phone could keep the family design language seen on the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 while making a few noticeable changes on the front.

The biggest shift is the display cutout. Instead of using a waterdrop-style notch, the phone is shown with a centered punch-hole camera, along with slimmer bezels overall and a narrower bottom chin. That would give the device a cleaner face and a more current look than some earlier budget and midrange Galaxy models.

On the back, the renders show an oval camera island placed in a similar position to the modules seen on the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. The circular LED flash appears outside the main camera housing, which helps keep the rear layout visually close to the rest of Samsung’s recent lineup.

The side frame may also continue Samsung’s Key Island styling, where the button area is slightly raised to make the controls stand out more clearly. If that detail carries over to the final hardware, it could make the phone feel a bit more polished and closer in appearance to higher-tier models. The report also points to an overall thickness of about 7.9mm.

As for core hardware, an earlier GeekBench listing cited in the report suggests the phone will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, paired with 6GB of RAM, and launch with Android 16. Samsung hasn’t confirmed those details yet, but the combination would place the Galaxy A27 squarely in the familiar upper-entry to midrange segment.

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