Samsung’s upcoming premium A-series smartphone, the Galaxy A57, will reportedly sport a flexible OLED display for the first time. According to a report, the panel will be supplied by Chinese display manufacturer CSOT.
While CSOT won’t be the sole supplier of the flexible OLED panels for the Galaxy A57, this would mark the first time Samsung is set to source displays from a manufacturer other than its in-house Samsung Display.

The Galaxy A56 features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display.
However, Samsung Display is said to supply more units than CSOT. A flexible OLED panel would mean that the Galaxy A57 could offer slim and uniform side bezels. Notably, previous Galaxy A series phones had used rigid OLED panels.
The report also notes that CSOT will also supply flexible OLED screens to be used in the Galaxy S26 FE.
Samsung Galaxy A56
The Galaxy A57 is rumored to launch in February 2026 with an Exynos 1680 chipset. It is said to offer 45W fast charging support and a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP Sony IMX906 primary sensor, a 13MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP macro unit.