Samsung’s Galaxy S26 family is the talk of the town at the moment, so much so that fresh leaks revolving around the company’s budget and mid-range devices almost slipped under the radar. The Galaxy A37, joined by the Galaxy A57, initially targeted a mid-February release. Now, a new leak suggests it’s been pushed back into March.
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It’s easy to see why. Samsung usually likes to get its flagship line-up out from under its feet in January. After January came and went with no Galaxy S26 reveal, it forced the South Korean company to target a February release instead (25 February, if you were wondering). That, in turn, has delayed the Galaxy A57 and A37.
No specific dates were thrown around, but the leaker did reveal several key specs for both devices, like the Exynos 1680 chipset powering the Galaxy A57, or the 6.7in FHD+ AMOLED display attributed to the A37. If the price is right — the leaker didn’t mention any figures — both devices will likely garner some attention.
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The mid-range Galaxy A57 includes a 6.6in FHD+ AMOLED screen, with a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s joined by a middle-of-the-road 5,000mAh battery and 45W wired charging. The IP68 rating should keep it safe from most dangers, though the triple-camera set-up comprising a 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, and 5MP macro may need looking after. A 12MP selfie shooter rounds out the specs we know for the moment.
Then there’s the budget-centric Galaxy A37, carrying an Exynos 1480 chip and the same battery and charging specs as its sibling. It differs from the A57 with a less stellar IP67 rating, and offers an 8MP ultra-wide snapper rather than a 12MP one. It shares the rest of its camera specs with the more expensive Galaxy A57.




