Samsung Galaxy A27 Renders Surface: First Look at Design
- The mid-range Samsung Galaxy A27 is showing signs of a design update as new renders of the device have surfaced, indicating a shift away from the waterdrop notch...
- The renders, which appear to be CAD-based, reveal a centered punch-hole display for the front-facing camera, aligning the Galaxy A27’s front design with Samsung’s newer mid-range and flagship...
- According to the leaked CAD data, the Galaxy A27 measures approximately 162.3 x 78.6 x 7.9mm, suggesting a compact form factor for a device with a 6.7-inch display.
The mid-range Samsung Galaxy A27 is showing signs of a design update as new renders of the device have surfaced, indicating a shift away from the waterdrop notch used in previous A-series models.
The renders, which appear to be CAD-based, reveal a centered punch-hole display for the front-facing camera, aligning the Galaxy A27’s front design with Samsung’s newer mid-range and flagship models. This change marks a notable departure from the waterdrop notch that has characterized the A2x line for several generations.
According to the leaked CAD data, the Galaxy A27 measures approximately 162.3 x 78.6 x 7.9mm, suggesting a compact form factor for a device with a 6.7-inch display. The front panel features thinner bezels around a flat screen, contributing to a more premium appearance compared to its predecessors.
On the rear, the device retains a triple-camera setup accompanied by an LED flash. However, the camera rings have been simplified, shedding the concentric circles seen on the Galaxy A26 for a cleaner, more refined look. This adjustment brings the rear design closer in line with current Samsung design language while maintaining familiarity for users of the A-series.
