
Samsung appears to be moving closer to launching two new budget Galaxy phones. Samsung Galaxy A08 and Galaxy A07s have now appeared on official Samsung support pages across multiple countries, adding major weight to earlier database sightings and suggesting that an announcement could be approaching.
The latest discovery does not reveal when Samsung will officially introduce the phones, but it confirms that the company is actively preparing them for several markets. Earlier Google Play Console appearances had already hinted that both models were in development, and the new official listings make the situation far more concrete.
Samsung Officially Adds More Launch Clues
The biggest development is Samsung’s own website activity.
Dedicated support pages for the Galaxy A07s have reportedly appeared in countries including Bangladesh and Indonesia, with additional listings spotted for Malaysia and the Philippines.
The Galaxy A08 has also appeared across several Asian markets. Reported listings include Malaysia, New Zealand and the Philippines, along with Samsung pages connected to Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
This broad regional activity suggests Samsung is preparing the phones for a wider international rollout rather than a limited release.
Pakistan Is Still Missing
Interestingly, Pakistan has not appeared among the reported Galaxy A08 support-page markets so far.
That does not necessarily mean the phone will be unavailable locally. Samsung often activates regional support pages at different stages, so more countries could be added before the official launch.
For now, however, there is no confirmed information about an official Pakistan launch or local pricing.
Galaxy A08 Looks Set for a Budget Galaxy Refresh
The Galaxy A08 has previously appeared on the Google Play Console under model number SM-A085F.
That earlier listing gave us an initial indication that Samsung is preparing the phone as part of its next entry-level Galaxy A lineup. However, the new support-page discovery is more significant because it comes directly from Samsung’s own infrastructure.
Samsung has not yet published the complete product information, leaving several important questions unanswered.
Galaxy A07s Also Moves Closer to Release
The Galaxy A07s has also appeared in Google’s database, where it was identified by model number SM-A077M.
A render seen alongside the listing provided an early look at the phone’s design from the front and rear. That means the device has already progressed considerably beyond the earliest stages of development.
Samsung still has not announced an official launch date, but the appearance of support pages suggests that the company is getting its online infrastructure ready.
Samsung’s Budget Strategy Remains Familiar
The upcoming phones appear to follow Samsung’s established approach for its affordable Galaxy A lineup.
Rather than positioning these devices as major flagship-style upgrades, Samsung seems focused on keeping the formula practical and accessible. The company already has a strong presence in the entry-level market, where brand reputation and software experience can be just as important as headline hardware.
That could make the A08 and A07s particularly relevant in markets where Samsung competes heavily against Redmi, Realme, Tecno, Infinix and other budget-focused brands.
The Launch Timing Is the Big Question
At this point, Samsung has not officially revealed when either phone will be announced.
Still, the sequence is becoming difficult to overlook. First came Google Play Console listings, then additional sightings, and now official Samsung support pages across multiple countries.
That combination strongly suggests that the launch is getting closer, although the exact date remains unknown.
What We Could See Next
The next major clue could come from Samsung itself.
A regional Samsung announcement, product page, certification or additional support listing could reveal the launch schedule and market availability. Pricing information will also be particularly important because both phones are expected to compete in a highly crowded budget segment.
For buyers in Pakistan, the biggest unanswered question remains whether Samsung will officially bring these models to the local market.
The Galaxy A08 and Galaxy A07s are no longer just names appearing in databases. Samsung’s own support pages provide a much stronger indication that both phones are being prepared for release.

Zawar Alam is a passionate technology and mobile phone content writer with years of experience covering the latest smartphones, gadgets, apps, and tech trends. He specializes in delivering accurate news, detailed specifications, feature comparisons, and helpful buying guides. His goal is to provide readers with clear, reliable, and up-to-date information to help them make informed technology decisions. Through his work, he stays committed to tracking the fast-changing world of mobile technology and consumer electronics.


























