INDIA: Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37, with global rollouts expected to hit their stride in April 2026 following an initial late-March unveiling. While solid hardware is a given for the A-series, the real headline is Samsung's unprecedented commitment to software longevity: these devices are expected to bring up to 6 years of OS updates to the mid-range market.
Here is a breakdown of what makes the upcoming A-series devices a potential game-changer.
The Game Changer: Flagship-Level Software Support
Historically, long-term software support has been a luxury reserved strictly for premium flagship devices. By promising 6 years of OS updates (with some industry leaks even hinting at 7 years to match the S26 lineup), Samsung is bridging the gap between its premium and mid-range tiers.
This move drastically increases the lifespan and resale value of the A57 and A37. For the average consumer, it means you can comfortably hold onto a mid-range phone well into the 2030s without worrying about outdated security patches or missing out on the newest Android features.
Under the Hood: Expected Specifications
Based on the latest leaks and certification listings, Samsung isn't holding back on the hardware either. Both phones are expected to share a similar design language—featuring Samsung’s signature "Key Island" aesthetic—but will pack different internals to justify their respective price points.
Samsung Galaxy A57 Expected Specs:
Display: 6.6-inch to 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate.
Processor: Exynos 1680 (4nm) chipset.
Memory/Storage: 8GB RAM with 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.
Rear Camera: 50MP primary (with OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide + 5MP macro.
Battery: 5,000 mAh with 45W fast wired charging.
Samsung Galaxy A37 Expected Specs:
Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate.
Processor: Exynos 1480 chipset.
Memory/Storage: Options for 6GB or 8GB RAM, alongside 128GB/256GB storage.
Rear Camera: Identical 50MP + 12MP + 5MP triple setup.
Battery: 5,000 mAh with 45W fast wired charging.
Design and Pricing
Both devices are tipped to sport flat displays with relatively slim bezels, a center hole-punch for the 12MP selfie shooter, and a sleek profile coming in at under 7.5mm thick. Rumored colorways include Icyblue, Lilac, Charcoal, and Lavender.
Due to recent memory chip shortages, industry analysts expect a slight price bump of around 15–20% compared to last year's models, pushing the A57 and A37 slightly higher in the mid-premium bracket. However, the promise of 6 years of software support makes that potential price hike significantly easier to swallow.
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