Samsung Teases New Galaxy A37 and A57 With Fresh Chips and Sleek Design Launching March 25

By: Anton Kratiuk | Updated today, 15:17
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Samsung is launching an advertising campaign for the new mid-budget Galaxy A series smartphones, which are hugely popular worldwide. On the official Samsung India website, a banner appeared announcing that some new gadgets will be unveiled on March 25 (13:00 CET).

A Hint of a Secret

The Korean company did not disclose the names of the smartphones, but the familiar Awesome slogan immediately breaks all the intrigue, as it accompanies all the new Galaxy A series releases. And since the internet has been filled with leaks about the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in recent weeks, it is obvious that they will be presented next week.

Samsung Galaxy A advertising campaign in India

What We Know About the New Products

Since there have been many leaks about the Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57, it is no secret that both devices will transition to fresh Exynos chipsets developed by Samsung, will have slim bodies, and will launch with the newest One UI 8.5 based on Android 16.

The Galaxy A37 and A57 have much in common, but it is worth noting that they received different processors, and the senior model (A57) will provide slightly higher performance.

Characteristics Samsung Galaxy A57 Samsung Galaxy A37
Display 6.7" AMOLED, 120 Hz 6.7" AMOLED, 120 Hz
Processor Exynos 1680
(replacing Exynos 1580 in A56)
Exynos 1480
(replacing Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 in A36)
Memory 6/128 GB or 8/256 GB 6/128 GB or 8/256 GB
Main Camera 50 MP + 12 MP (wide) + 5 MP (macro) 50 MP + 12 MP (wide, previously 8 MP) + 5 MP (macro)
Front Camera 12 MP 12 MP
Battery 5000 mAh, 45 W charging 5000 mAh, 45 W charging
Wireless Modules Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6.0 Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth

Prices for the Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 are still unknown, but according to preliminary data, both smartphones will be more expensive than their predecessors.

Source: Sammobile