
- Samsung has launched the Galaxy A27, completing the current generation of its Galaxy A series.
- It brings a more modern-looking hole-punch display with more uniform bezels.
- The Galaxy A27 also gets a relatively newer chipset, an improved selfie camera, and more RAM on the base variant.
- The Galaxy A27 will be available in the US for $350, starting July 14.
After launching the Galaxy A57 and the A37 back in March, and the Galaxy A17 and A07 (with 5G and 4G models) before that, there was only one phone left to complete Samsung’s current A series generation. It was the Galaxy A27, which had leaked several times in the past few weeks. Today, however, Samsung is putting those speculations to rest by officially launching the device across multiple markets at once.
The launch of the Galaxy A27 was rather subtle, and Samsung announced the details via a press release. That does not mean the new phone brings minimal changes, and the biggest one to come to our attention is the new hole-punch display, which finally replaces the Galaxy A26‘s (and older A2X models’) obsolete teardrop notch display. With this, Samsung also switches to more uniform bezels at the top and bottom, making the previous chin less apparent, though not eliminating it entirely. The display is still a Full HD+ AMOLED with a 120Hz.