Samsung Is Already Working on the Galaxy A58 and Galaxy XCover FR
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Samsung is already working on the Galaxy A58 and Galaxy XCover FR
Samsung launched the Galaxy A57 in March, and now it's already working on its successor, the Galaxy A58. This was revealed by the GSMA Association's database. There are no details about the upcoming device yet, but it will have the model number SM-A586x, with the last digit or character indicating the market it will be available in. The model that is in the GSMA database is the SM-A5860, which is the one for the Chinese market. Additionally, the…
Galaxy A58 and Xcover FR spotted on GSMA confirming development
Samsung already seems to be working on the next mid-range and rugged phones in its Galaxy lineup. According to a report from SamMobile, traces of two new Samsung phones, the Galaxy A58 and the Galaxy Xcover FR, have shown up in the GSMA IMEI database. The Galaxy A58 carries the model number SM-A5860. Samsung launched its predecessor, the Galaxy A57, on March 25, 2026. Going by the company’s usual pattern of releasing new A5x-series phones in the…
Although the Samsung Galaxy A57 was released relatively recently, the South Korean tech giant has already begun work on the next generation, the Galaxy A58. Details of the upcoming new model, bearing the model number SM-A5860, were discovered in the GSMA IMEI database. Samsung Galaxy A57 // Image source: Samsung The regulatory filing does not yet contain any information about the hardware platform. Based on the manufacturer's usual schedule,... …
Work on the Galaxy A58 has begun alongside Galaxy Xcover FR
The Galaxy A5x series is one of Samsung's most important lineups, so it's hardly surprising to hear that there's going to be a new one next year. References to the Galaxy A58 have now been spotted alongside those for the Galaxy Xcover FR, which may be a new rugged phone from Samsung. Galaxy A58 may bring some incremental upgrades Samsung typically launches new Galaxy A phones in the first quarter of the year, so we should expect to see the Ga…
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