
Samsung can't seem to keep a lid on its upcoming mid-range lineup. Following a wave of speculative renders, a fresh retail leak has fully exposed the design, dimensions, and core specs of the highly anticipated Galaxy A57 and A37.
According to the latest intel, both devices will stick to Samsung’s tried-and-true aesthetic. Expect flat displays, center-aligned punch-hole selfie cameras, and a slightly thicker bottom chin. While the overall look remains familiar, Samsung is reportedly doubling down on a sleeker, lighter footprint.
Both smartphones are tipped to sport massive 6.7-inch FHD+ displays (2340 x 1080) with buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rates. The A57 gets the premium treatment with a Super AMOLED+ panel, while the A37 relies on the standard Super AMOLED.


The real story here is the waistline. The Galaxy A57 is expected to measure an incredibly slim 6.9mm—a noticeable trim from its predecessor—and weigh in at just 179 grams. Its sibling, the A37, will reportedly measure 162.9 x 78.2 x 7.4mm and weigh around 196 grams.
Around the back, Samsung isn't fixing what isn't broken. The A57 will house a 50MP primary shooter with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), flanked by a 12MP ultrawide and a 5MP macro lens. The A37 shares the same 50MP main sensor but dials the ultrawide back to 8MP, keeping the 5MP macro.
Powering these mid-rangers are beefy 5,000mAh batteries, holding steady from the last generation. The kicker? The A37 is rumored to support 45W fast charging, promising a 65% top-up in just 30 minutes—a feature the A57 is almost certain to share.
Rounding out the leak, we can expect up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, with fresh colorways including a soft lavender for the A37 and a deep navy for the A57.
If these near-final retail leaks are any indication, Samsung is gearing up for an imminent launch. Mid-range smartphone buyers, get ready.
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