Galaxy A37 and A57 Designs Leak Ahead of Launch
Samsung is expected to unveil two more smartphones, the Galaxy A37 and the Galaxy A57 while adding into the Galaxy S26 series lineup. Some of their features and specifications have already leaked and their designs have now surfaced through a series of leaked press renders.
Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 designs revealed
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 appear to have designs very similar to the previous Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 models. Images shared by Android Headlines show that the upcoming phones feature large front displays with a punch hole cutout for the selfie camera. On the back, each device includes a triple camera setup, maintaining a familiar look seen in earlier Galaxy A series models.


The upcoming phones still feature uneven bezels with the bottom edge being noticeably thicker than the rest. This suggests that Samsung has yet to adopt flexible OLED technology for its mid range devices. In contrast, several competing smartphone manufacturers already offer flexible OLED panels even in their lower mid range and mid range models.
The Galaxy A57 appears in black while the Galaxy A37 is shown in a lavender color. Both of the devices feature the same ‘Key Island’ design element on the right side which houses the power and volume buttons. According to the images shared by Android Headlines it seems that the Galaxy A37 have a plastic frame while the Galaxy A57 uses a metal frame.


According to recent reports circulating online, the Galaxy A37 is expected to draw its performance from Samsung’s Exynos 1480 processor while the Galaxy A57 may introduce a new, unannounced Exynos 1680 chipset. Both smartphones are expected to be available in several configurations combining 6GB or 8GB of RAM with storage options of 128GB or 256GB. On the software side, the devices are anticipated to launch running Android 16 with Samsung’s One UI 8.5 layered on top. Additionally, Samsung is reportedly planning to support both models with an impressive commitment of six major Android operating system updates.
In the camera department the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are expected to come with a 50MP primary rear sensor featuring optical image stabilization to help reduce blur and improve low light shots. For selfies, both devices may offer a 12MP front facing camera. Powering the devices could be a sizable 5,000mAh battery which is expected to support fast charging speeds of up to 45W. Additional expected features include an IP67 certification for protection against dust and water, stereo speakers for improved audio quality and an optical fingerprint reader built into the display.
