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Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 Specifications and Pricing Leaked Ahead of Launch

The Galaxy A37 and A57 will arrive with Exynos 1480 and Exynos 1680 processors

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Summary

  • The Galaxy A57 and A37 have leaked with 6.7-inch displays, 50 MP triple cameras and 5,000mAh battery.
  • The A57 gets Exynos 1680 with Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6.0, whereas the A37 gets Exynos 1480 with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3.
  • Rumours point to a 20% price increase starting at 439 euros for the A37 and 539 euros for the A57 (approximately Rs 46,000 and Rs 58,000).
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Fresh details about Samsung's upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A37 and A57 have leaked leaving nothing to the imagination. Most of the leaked details are in line with the previous leaks and rumours. They suggest that both smartphones will share several core features, but will differ slightly in processing power and design.

Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 Specifications (Leaked)

The leaked specifications arrive courtesy of Android Headlines, alongside official-looking renders that were leaked by folks over at Ytechb. The information suggests that both smartphones will feature a flat 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Besides, as previous Galaxy A37 and A57 camera leaks suggested, both will feature similar cameras with a 50 MP primary, a 12 MP ultrawide and a 5 MP macro camera.

Galaxy A57 in Grey
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Galaxy A57 in Grey

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Galaxy A57 in White
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Galaxy A57 in White

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Galaxy A57 in Lilac
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Galaxy A57 in Lilac

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Galaxy A57 in Navy
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Galaxy A57 in Navy

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The main difference between the two is in their processing power. While the Galaxy A37 could Exynos 1480, the more premium Galaxy A57 could get the Exynos 1680 processor. While the Galaxy A37 is expected to start from 6 GB RAM, the Galaxy A57 could boast 8 GB RAM in the base variant.

Powering the internals of both smartphones could be a 5,000mAh cell with 45W charging. Software-wise, both are expected to run One UI 8.5 features based on Android 16. Storage variants could include 128 GB and 256 GB alongside dual-SIM capabilities.

Galaxy A37 in Black
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Galaxy A37 in Black

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Galaxy A37 in Grey Green
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Galaxy A37 in Grey Green

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Galaxy A37 in LAvender
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Galaxy A37 in LAvender

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Galaxy A37 in Icy Blue
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Galaxy A37 in Icy Blue

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Connectivity-wise, both are expected to arrive with 5G, but while the Exynos 1480's older modem supports only Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, the Exynos 1680 could get Wi-FI 6E and Bluetooth 6.0. While the Galaxy A37 weighs 196 grams, the A57 could be marginally thinner and slightly lighter at 192 grams.

The A37 could arrive in four colours – White, Lavender, Graygreen and Charcoal, whereas the Galaxy A57 could also arrive in four colours – Awesome Grey, Icyblue, Lilac and Navy.

Besides revealing the specifications, the source also suggests that Samsung could be aiming for up to 20% price hike compared to last year. The European pricing could start at 438 euros (approximately Rs 46,000) for the A37 and 539 euros (approximately Rs 58,000) for the Galaxy A57.

While Samsung has yet to announce the official launch date of both smartphones, industry insiders suggest it could happen by the end of March 2026, so stay tuned.

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Abubakar is a seasoned Tech Journalist who covers everything Android and consumer electronics. He's a die-hard self-repair enthusiast who loves to dive into the specifics of consumer tech. In his free time, you will find him writing lyrical poetry. He has previously worked with Android Police and How-to Geek.

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