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Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 Leaked Colors Specifications Battery and Expected Price

Samsung may soon launch new Galaxy A-series smartphones, the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. Recent leaks have revealed the color options for Samsung's upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A57. Both phones will succeed the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36, launched in March last year. This model will likely arrive in March 2026, continuing the A-series' tradition of offering good value for money.

Samsung Galaxy A57

The information points to five chromatic variations that combine discreet and vibrant tones, enhancing the appeal for different user profiles. The Galaxy A57 could potentially come in five colors: Charcoal, Icyblue, Grey, Lilac, and Navy. The Galaxy A37 could also potentially come in five colors: White, Charcoal, Gregarine, Lavender, and Navy. Samsung could continue its “Awesome” nomenclature for these finishes. The device follows the Galaxy A series standard by prioritizing a balance between features and affordability.

The Galaxy A57 is powered by a Samsung-made Exynos 1680 processor, while the Galaxy A37 is expected to feature an Exynos 1480 processor. Processing and energy efficiency have been increased compared to the previous model.


Both smartphones are expected to feature a 5000mAh battery, with support for 45W wired fast charging. Energy certifications indicate a battery life of approximately 52 hours with mixed use.


Coming to the display, the Galaxy A57 is expected to feature an OLED display supplied by BOE. Both phones are expected to have an IP68 rating (water and dust resistance) and NFC support. Samsung's lineup typically focuses on AMOLED displays and long-term software update support.


The Galaxy A56 5G was launched in India at ₹41,999 (8GB + 128GB). It featured an Exynos 1580 chipset. The Galaxy A36 5G was priced starting at ₹32,999 and was powered by a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor. As of now, the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are expected to be priced around the same as their predecessors or slightly higher. Mid-range smartphone prices have risen over the past year due to rising component costs.


Competition is fierce in this price segment. The Nothing Phone (4a) series is also expected to launch in this range, likely emphasizing design and hardware. Previous reports suggested a February 2026 launch, but that didn't happen. Like last year, a launch announcement is expected around March.


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