Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G lands in Malaysia with Gemini AI and a RM699 launch deal

January 31, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G lands in Malaysia with Gemini AI and a RM699 launch deal

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31, 2026, 17:03 (GMT+8)

  • Samsung launched the Galaxy A07 5G in Malaysia, highlighting AI features and promising six years of security updates
  • Equipped with a 6,000mAh battery, the phone also features a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and holds an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance
  • Samsung is targeting early February for the launch in India

Samsung Electronics has rolled out the Galaxy A07 5G in Malaysia, packing Google’s Gemini assistant and the “Circle to Search” feature into an affordable device. The top storage model is available for 699 ringgit as part of the launch offer. Samsung promises six Android OS upgrades and security updates spanning six years. Samsung

This shift highlights how quickly “AI” features are trickling down to cheaper phones, as manufacturers lean on software upgrades and update guarantees—not just camera specs—to market budget devices.

Buyers in Southeast Asia and India are holding onto their phones longer and relying on them heavily for banking and messaging. This trend boosts the importance of security patches and long-term support, even for budget devices.

Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy A07 5G in India during the first week of February, according to Business Standard, which quoted the company. The phone features a 6.7-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate — meaning the screen refreshes 120 times per second — and can reach up to 800 nits of peak brightness. It packs a 6,000mAh battery supporting 25W fast charging. The device sports the “Track Camera Deco” design and includes a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a 2-megapixel depth sensor for portrait effects, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, the report detailed. Business Standard

Samsung’s A07 5G sticks to a proven formula: a 6nm chip for better power use, a hefty 6,000mAh battery to stretch out time between charges, and a 120Hz screen for smoother scrolling. It carries an IP54 rating, so expect some dust resistance and splash protection. Plus, there’s Knox Vault, Samsung’s hardware-level security designed to safeguard sensitive info.

Samsung announced the phone will be available in Malaysia in Light Green, Light Violet, and Light Black. Promotions will run until Feb. 28 at its online store, branded outlets, authorised dealers, and leading e-commerce sites.

Nextpit reports the Galaxy A07 5G has launched in the Philippines and already appears on Samsung’s Myanmar site. A broader release, covering Europe and India, is expected soon. The 4GB/64GB version goes for around $140 (P8,290) in the Philippines, while the 4GB/128GB costs about $170 (P9,990). Keep in mind, specs may vary depending on the market. Nextpit

Earlier this week, Samsung-focused site SamMobile highlighted the A07 5G as the natural upgrade for Galaxy A05 owners, noting the A05 has now hit the limit of its major Android updates. This puts Samsung’s promise of six upgrades front and center in the A0x lineup, which often appeals to shoppers prioritizing both cost and device lifespan. Sammobile

There are some caveats. Samsung’s update schedules differ depending on the model and region, with timelines that can shift. AI features like Gemini need both an internet connection and a Google account, and their availability varies by country and language. Plus, despite a bigger battery, actual battery life depends heavily on network conditions and how much users rely on 5G and high-refresh-rate screens.

Samsung’s A-series still focuses on volume, with the A07 5G targeting budget buyers. It pulls key features like AI capabilities, faster displays, and extended update support from higher-end models, but sticks to the usual entry-level camera specs and materials.

Samsung A07 Unboxing | Samsung A07

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