New details about Samsungâs upcoming mid-range smartphones have surfaced online, offering an early look at the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 ahead of their expected launch later this month. Short hands-on clips, reportedly shared through social media, show both devices in what appear to be near-final designs, closely following Samsungâs established visual language.

The Galaxy A37 appears in a green finish in one of the videos, featuring a flat display with relatively noticeable bezels. A centrally positioned hole-punch cutout houses the front camera, consistent with recent Galaxy A series devices. Along the right edge, the phone carries Samsungâs so-called Key Island design, where the power and volume buttons sit slightly raised from the frame.
On the back, the device keeps things simple. Three camera lenses are arranged vertically in the top-left corner, with the LED flash placed separately beside them. Samsung branding sits lower on the rear panel without drawing much attention.
A second video shows the Galaxy A57 in a purple colour option. At a glance, it mirrors much of the A37âs design approach, though the bezels appear slimmer. The same flat display and centered punch-hole are present, alongside the updated Key Island 2.0 layout on the right side.
The rear design remains consistent across both models. The triple camera setup is vertically aligned, again with the flash positioned outside the camera cluster. There are no major visual departures from previous Galaxy A series designs, suggesting Samsung is prioritising continuity over change this cycle.
Both phones are expected to feature full-HD+ AMOLED displays with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy A57 is said to come with a 6.6-inch screen, while the A37 may offer a slightly larger 6.7-inch panel. Camera hardware could include a 50-megapixel primary sensor on the rear and a 12-megapixel front-facing camera.
Under the hood, the Galaxy A57 is likely to be powered by Samsungâs Exynos 1680 chipset, while the Galaxy A37 may use the Exynos 1480. Reports also point to an IP68 rating for both devices, indicating resistance to dust and water.
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Samsung has not yet confirmed a launch date, but the steady stream of leaks suggests the announcement may not be far off. For now, the videos offer a grounded preview of what users can expect when the devices are formally introduced.
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