Samsung’s mid-range smartphones are no longer just “budget” alternatives; they are rapidly evolving into premium contenders. The upcoming Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are set to continue this trend, and the latest leaks suggest they might arrive much sooner than their traditional March launch window. Recent certification listings and benchmark leaks have pulled back the curtain on what Samsung has in store for its fans in early 2026.
While Samsung usually reserves the spring for its A-series debut, 2026 might be different. Industry insiders and leakers, including Abhishek Yadav, suggest that Samsung has already begun distributing Galaxy A57 units to content creators for testing.
Historically, such moves indicate that an official announcement is just weeks away. Instead of waiting for March, tech enthusiasts are now eyeing a February 2026 launch, potentially shortly after the hype from the flagship Galaxy S26 series settles down.
The Galaxy A57 is shaping up to be a powerhouse in the mid-range segment. According to TÜV Rheinland and IECEE certifications (model number SM-A576U1), the device is confirmed to support 45W wired fast charging. This brings it on par with Samsung’s premium flagships like the S26+.
The new Exynos 1680 chipset is particularly interesting. Built on a 3nm process, it features a “1+4+3” core configuration, prioritizing sustained performance over simple power saving. This shift aims to provide a smoother gaming and multitasking experience for mid-range users.
The Galaxy A37 is not far behind its older sibling. IECEE listings for model SM-A376U1 confirm that even this more affordable model will enjoy 45W fast charging. This is a significant upgrade for the A3x series, making fast charging a standard feature across Samsung’s mid-to-high range.
| Feature | Galaxy A57 | Galaxy A37 |
| Processor | Exynos 1680 (3nm) | Exynos 1480 |
| RAM | 12GB | 6GB / 8GB |
| OS | Android 16 | Android 16 |
| Charging | 45W Wired | 45W Wired |
| Battery | 5,000mAh (est.) | 5,000mAh (typical) |
By equipping both the Galaxy A57 and A37 with 45W charging and the latest Android 16 software right out of the box, Samsung is clearly narrowing the gap between its A-series and the base S-series flagships.
While the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to push boundaries with 60W charging, the A-series is becoming the “sweet spot” for users who want flagship-level speeds and modern software without the four-figure price tag. If the rumors hold true, you might want to start preparing your wallets for a February surprise.
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