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Samsung leak gives us an early glimpse of the upcoming Galaxy A57 and A37

Retail listings for the Galaxy A57 and A37 surface online, leaving Samsung with very little left to reveal at launch.

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Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A55 Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

You know a launch is close when the retail listings start showing up before the press release does.

Evan Blass posted screenshots on X from what appear to be retail listings for the Galaxy A57 and A37 — and between the renders, specs, and pricing, there’s not a whole lot left for Samsung to announce.

Doubt these pages will be up for very long. #GalaxyAx7 pic.twitter.com/bSlRKWicmv

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 7, 2026

Two phones, one familiar design

The two phones are cut from the same cloth, at least on paper. Both are tipped to get a 6.7-inch flat Super AMOLED screen running at 120Hz, a centred punch-hole, and a triple camera setup with a 50MP main shooter up front.

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The ultrawide is where you’ll feel the price difference — 12MP on the A57, 8MP on the A37. Not a dealbreaker, but if you shoot wide regularly, you’ll know.

Battery life shouldn’t be a concern on either — a 5,000mAh cell with 45W charging is what the leaks point to, and that’s a solid setup at this price. The Exynos 1680 goes to the A57; the A37 gets the 1480. Not a gap that’ll wreck your day, but it’s there.

Where the differences start to show

The A57 also quietly picks up Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6.0 while the A37 stops at Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 — a small thing that’ll only bother you once it starts bothering you. Both are said to launch running Android 16 with One UI 8.5.

Take the pricing with a pinch of salt for now — Samsung’s said nothing official. The retail listing shows South African contract rates of R429 (~$23) a month over 48 months for the A57 and R399 (~$22) a month over 36 months for the A37, with European leaks pointing to €539 and €439 outright.

Same story on the launch date — end of March 2026 keeps coming up, but Samsung hasn’t put a date on anything yet.

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