Detailed spec sheets for the Galaxy A37 and A57 have just surfaced online, indicating that Samsung is gearing up for some significant processor upgrades while sticking to familiar displays and battery capacities for its next-gen mid-rangers.

According to the latest reports, both devices will continue to sport a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It's a tried-and-true configuration that maintains the premium feel of Samsung’s upper-mid-range A-series.

Under the hood, the Galaxy A37 is reportedly ditching the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 found in the A36 in favor of Samsung’s own Exynos 1480 chipset. The phone is expected to retain its 6GB and 8GB RAM options, paired with either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Out of the box, it will run One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 QPR2.

The A37 also gets a slight bump in the camera department. The rear setup will likely feature a 50MP main sensor, an upgraded 12MP ultrawide lens (up from last year's 8MP), and a 5MP macro shooter. Selfies will continue to be handled by a standard 12MP front-facing camera.

Battery life remains robust, keeping the 5,000mAh cell with 45W fast charging support—unchanged from the A36. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3. Physically, the device measures 162.9 x 78.2 x 7.4mm, weighs 196 grams, and is expected to drop in a variety of colors, including Graphite, Blue-Grey, Light Purple, and White.

Moving over to the Galaxy A57, the device steps up to the new Exynos 1680, a direct successor to the A56's Exynos 1580. It mirrors the A37’s memory and storage configurations and will also launch with One UI 8.5.

Unlike its more affordable sibling, the A57’s camera array remains largely untouched, sticking with a 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 5MP macro lens.

While the A57 also packs the same 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, it edges out the A37 in connectivity, boasting upgrades to Bluetooth 6.0 and Wi-Fi 6E for faster, more stable networking. The phone is slightly sleeker at 161.5 x 76.9 x 6.9mm and weighs 192 grams, with expected colorways being Grey, Ice Blue, Purple, and Navy.

If these leaks hold true, the Galaxy A37 and A57 will solidify their spots as reliable workhorses in Samsung's mid-tier lineup, balancing familiar designs with targeted performance bumps and software improvements.