After Galaxy S26 series, Samsung starts teasing its next big launch, Galaxy A57 and A37 expected

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new Galaxy A lineup in India on March 25. The company took to X, formerly Twitter, to tease the upcoming series, though without mentioning the names of the devices. However, speculation is rife that Samsung is ready to launch the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. The launch is coming hot on the heels of Galaxy S26 series global unveiling.

The teaser offers a glimpse of one side of the smartphone, highlighting its Key Island design with a clearly visible triple rear camera setup. Both the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are expected to be powered by an Exynos chipset. While official details are still scarce, leaks have already surfaced, offering a clear look at the devices along with their potential colour options.

Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 colours, specs and features

Tipster Evan Blass, who goes by the handle @evleaks on X, has shared a look at both the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. The Galaxy A57 is seen in four colour options, which are Grey, Icy Blue, Lilac and Black, while the Galaxy A37 is shown in Charcoal, Grey Green, and Lavender. Both devices feature a flat display with a centre-placed hole-punch cutout for the front camera, and sport Samsung’s latest Key Island 2.0 design language.

Flipping to the back, both the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 house a triple rear camera setup, arranged vertically on the rear panel, with the LED flash sitting outside the camera island.

Tipster Alfaturk has shared marketing posters on X for the Galaxy A57 5G. It said the device is coming with a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 5-megapixel macro camera. The Galaxy A57 5G is tipped to measure 6.9mm in thickness and weigh around 179g.

A few days back, Tech blogger Mohammed Khatri shared on X about the expected pricing and configurations of the Galaxy A57 5G and Galaxy A37 5G. It revealed that in Thailand, the Galaxy A57 5G is tipped to carry a price tag of THB 17,999 (roughly Rs 51,538) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. As an introductory offer, Samsung is said to let buyers upgrade to the 512GB storage option at no extra cost.

The Galaxy A37 5G, meanwhile, is expected to be priced at THB 13,999 (approximately Rs 40,071) for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration in Thailand. The company may also throw in some introductory bank discounts and EMI options, though nothing has been officially confirmed yet.

The Galaxy A57 is expected to feature an Exynos 1680 chipset, and the Galaxy A37 is likely to have an Exynos 1480 chipset. It may offer an IP68-rated dust and water resistance. In terms of display, the Galaxy A57 is likely to have a 6.6-inch full HD+ AMOLED display, while the A37 may feature a 6.7-inch display.

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