The new Galaxy A series smartphones are expected to debut earlier than usual: instead of March, this generation would arrive in the first weeks of February, before the event dedicated to the S26 lineup.
Not long now, then, and accordingly rumors are heating up: Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 have appeared in the first leaked render images, “confirming” the design of both.
Let’s start with the smaller of the pair, Samsung Galaxy A37: certainly the most interesting since so far little has been said about it. The device appeared on Geekbench with the Exynos 1480 chipset, not exactly up-to-date – it dates from 2024.
The design of the smartphone mirrors that of the previous Galaxy A36: there is a dual camera with a capsule design, paired with the LED flash, at the front a flat display with a central hole for the selfie camera. Straight edges, rounded corners: Samsung’s conservative approach is confirmed also with the next generation.
Below you will find a first draft of the technical sheet, based on the rumors so far.
For Samsung Galaxy A57, the same considerations apply: the same design and part of the specs borrowed from the previous generation. The smartphone has been certified by TENAA in an all-new purple shade; probably the only aesthetic change of the phone will concern the color options (but also thickness and weight), which will be lower than the predecessor).
For the specs so far, features very similar to those of A56 have emerged: the novelty would be represented by the chipset, the new Exynos 1680.
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