Samsung is gearing up to release its latest mid-range smartphones, the Galaxy A57 and A37. Leaked renders provide a sneak peek into the design of these upcoming devices, showcasing a familiar Samsung aesthetic with a few subtle differences.
The Samsung Galaxy A57, depicted in black, maintains the signature flat-edged design with a unified camera module. The bottom bezel appears slightly thicker, adding a touch of distinction to the overall look. The power and volume buttons, following Samsung’s Key Island design approach, protrude slightly from the right edge of the phone.
Expected specifications for the Galaxy A57 include a 6.6-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, an Exynos 1680 processor, 8GB/12GB RAM, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging support, and a 50Mp main camera accompanied by a 12Mp ultra-wide lens.
Moving on to the Samsung Galaxy A37, showcased in a lavender color variant, the design closely resembles its sibling, the A57. The Key Island design is slightly different on the A37, with the volume and power keys situated on a raised section that protrudes only from the bottom portion of the frame.
In terms of specifications, the Galaxy A37 is expected to offer a similar display, main camera setup, and battery/charging capabilities as the A57. However, it may feature a slower Exynos 1480 processor and a slightly less powerful ultra-wide camera.
With official announcements anticipated in the coming weeks, Samsung fans can eagerly await more details on the Galaxy A57 and A37. Stay tuned for updates on these exciting mid-range smartphones from Samsung.

