New Galaxy A37
Samsung’s mid‑range Galaxy A series is getting ready for a new refresh in early 2026, and fresh leaks are giving us an early look at the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. While the renders and certifications don’t point to a dramatic redesign, both phones seem poised to continue Samsung’s strategy of incremental but dependable upgrades in performance, battery life, and overall usability — especially for everyday users who want a solid phone without paying flagship prices.
New renders show that the Galaxy A37 and A57 will stick closely to Samsung’s existing mid‑range design language, with flat displays and a centered punch‑hole for the front camera. Both models are expected to feature vertical triple‑camera setups on the back and flat sides all around, offering a clean and familiar aesthetic that aligns with recent Galaxy A phones.
One notable visual detail is Samsung’s so‑called “Key Island”, a raised bump housing the power and volume buttons on the right edge — something already seen in earlier Galaxy A series phones and likely to remain.
According to certification and render leaks:
Overall, Samsung appears to be prioritizing refined familiarity over dramatic change — a reassuring strategy for users who prefer continuity and reliability.
While the outside design stays familiar, the internals are forecast to see conservative but useful upgrades:
Expectations for core components across both models include:
While these specs don’t leap ahead of the competition, they represent solid mid‑range hardware that many users find practical for daily tasks, social media, video streaming, and casual photography.
Leaked certification filings and industry sources suggest an imminent launch, with Samsung possibly unveiling the Galaxy A37 and A57 as early as February or March 2026 — right after or alongside the expected launch of the new Galaxy S26 lineup.
In some regions, the Galaxy A57 has already appeared on regulatory databases, hinting that Samsung is rolling through approvals ahead of an official release.
The leaks indicate that Samsung’s 2026 mid‑range strategy focuses on refinement over reinvention. The Galaxy A37 and A57 are likely to appeal to users who want:
They aren’t trailblazing devices, but they aim to be dependable and well‑rounded choices in a crowded mid‑range market — continuing the success of Samsung’s A‑series lineup.
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