Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 Leak Reveals Colours, Chipset and 45W Charging

Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 Leak Reveals Colours, Chipset and 45W Charging

Galaxy A57 and A37 could launch soon in India with Exynos chips, IP68 rating and 5,000mAh battery.

Samsung may soon refresh its popular Galaxy A lineup where the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are expected to replace last year’s A56 and A36 models. The earlier versions were introduced in March, so many people expect a similar timeline this year even though Samsung has not confirmed anything yet.

Over the past few weeks different leaks have shared details about the chipset battery and charging speed, and now fresh information suggests what colour options buyers might see at launch. The Galaxy A57 is expected in shades like Charcoal Icyblue Grey Lilac and Navy, while the Galaxy A37 could come in White Charcoal Greygreen Lavender and Navy. Samsung may continue using its “Awesome” colour branding style which has become common in the A series.

Focus on Balanced Performance Not Flagship Speed

The Galaxy A57 is said to run on Samsung’s Exynos 1680 processor whereas the Galaxy A37 may use the Exynos 1480. These are mid-range chips which means they are built for stable daily use such as social media video streaming light gaming and multitasking rather than heavy benchmark chasing.

Both phones are expected to include a 5,000mAh battery along with 45W wired charging support. For most users this setup should comfortably last a full day and charge quickly when needed. Reports also mention IP68 dust and water resistance and NFC support which adds practical value because durability and contactless payments are now important for many buyers.

There are also hints that the Galaxy A57 may use an OLED display sourced from BOE. Samsung’s A series usually focuses on strong display quality reliable software support and water resistance instead of extreme performance numbers.

Expected Pricing and Market Pressure

For comparison last year’s Galaxy A56 5G launched at Rs 41,999 while the Galaxy A36 5G started at Rs 32,999. The new models are likely to stay around this range though prices could increase slightly since component costs have gone up across the industry.

This segment is getting crowded where brands like Nothing are preparing new devices with bold design and competitive hardware. That means Samsung will need careful pricing to keep the A57 and A37 attractive.

What Buyers Should Consider

Samsung’s A series phones usually attract users who want dependable performance strong display quality water resistance and long software support. These phones are not made to break speed records but they often deliver stable real world experience.

An earlier rumour suggested a February unveiling which did not happen, and since last year’s refresh came in March a launch announcement may not be far away.

If you are planning to upgrade it may be wise to wait for official pricing and offers because even a small price difference can change the value equation in this competitive mid-range market.

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