Samsung is gearing up to launch its Galaxy A37 mid-range smartphone, likely arriving in February or March 2026. Following the Galaxy A36’s launch in March 2025, buyers are hoping for a similar starting price of $399/£399, though 2026 device pricing remains uncertain due to global memory shortages and rising component costs. Samsung could announce the Galaxy A37 alongside the Galaxy S26 or via a blog post shortly after the S26’s launch on February 25.
Leaked renders reveal that the Galaxy A37 will maintain a design similar to its predecessor, with minor visual tweaks including a lavender color variant. The most notable upgrade is expected in the main rear camera, potentially matching the Galaxy A57 with a 50MP sensor, likely the larger Sony IMX906 for improved low-light and detail capture. Performance could see a boost from a new chipset, possibly the Exynos 1480, enhancing overall speed and efficiency compared to the A36.
Other expected specifications include a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Android 16 with One UI 8, up to 8GB RAM, and 256GB of storage. Additional camera features may include an 8MP ultrawide, a 5MP macro lens, and a 12MP front-facing selfie camera. Battery capacity is anticipated at 5,000mAh with 45W wired charging support, and IP67 water and dust resistance could also be included.
As Samsung continues to expand its mid-range lineup, the Galaxy A37 will likely appeal to users seeking performance improvements and enhanced camera capabilities without the premium price of the S-series. While the full details are yet to be officially confirmed, the leaked specifications and rumors provide a strong indication of what to expect in this 2026 mid-range device. Tech enthusiasts and prospective buyers should stay tuned for the official announcement in the coming weeks.
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