Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 and A37 bring slimmer designs, 90 Hz Super AMOLED displays, and upgraded camera layouts to the mid‑range market. Both phones retain the familiar A‑series silhouette while adding a flat aluminum frame, punch‑hole front camera, and larger batteries, positioning them as strong competitors against other budget‑friendly smartphones.
Design and Build Highlights
Both devices keep the classic A‑series shape but introduce subtle refinements. The flat aluminum‑frame chassis offers a premium feel, while the centered punch‑hole front‑camera cutout provides a clean look. The A57 is notably thinner at 7.9 mm, making it one of the slimmest phones in its price range.
Galaxy A57 Design Details
- Thickness: 7.9 mm
- Vertical triple‑camera stack reminiscent of the S23 series
- Glossy rear panel with refined camera module
Galaxy A37 Design Details
- 6.5‑inch Super AMOLED display (up from 6.4‑inch on A36)
- Horizontal triple‑camera arrangement similar to A56
- Flat aluminum frame and punch‑hole front camera
Display and Refresh Rate
Both the A57 and A37 feature 90 Hz Super AMOLED panels, delivering smoother scrolling and more responsive touch input compared with standard 60 Hz screens. This refresh‑rate has become a staple of Samsung’s recent mid‑range lineup.
Potential Specifications
While official specs are pending, the visual similarity to the current A‑series suggests the following likely hardware:
- Galaxy A37: Snapdragon 695 or comparable MediaTek Dimensity chipset, 5,000 mAh battery, 25 W fast charging.
- Galaxy A57: Snapdragon 720G or Dimensity 720, 5,000 mAh battery, 25 W fast charging.
Pricing Expectations
Based on Samsung’s recent pricing trends, the A37 is expected to launch in the $250‑$300 range, while the A57 could be priced between $350‑$400. These price points aim to compete directly with devices such as the Redmi Note series and Realme’s mid‑range offerings.
Market Impact
The slimmer profile of the A57 and the 90 Hz display on the A37 set new benchmarks for design and smoothness in the mid‑range segment. By narrowing the gap between flagship and budget devices, Samsung positions the A‑series to attract consumers seeking premium features without a premium price.
What to Expect at Launch
Final specifications, official pricing, and availability will be confirmed at Samsung’s upcoming launch event. Until then, the rendered images provide the clearest indication of the design direction and feature set for the new Galaxy A57 and A37.
