Samsung Unveils Galaxy A57 and A37 with Slimmer Design and Enhanced Durability
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Updated · GSMArena.com · Apr 19
Samsung Unveils Galaxy A57 and A37 with Slimmer Design and Enhanced Durability
52 articles · Updated · GSMArena.com · Apr 19
Samsung has launched the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37, bringing incremental updates to its mid-range smartphone lineup.
Both phones feature 6.7-inch AMOLED displays, 5,000mAh batteries, updated Exynos processors, and improved IP68 water and dust resistance.
While design and battery life impress, reviews note modest performance and minimal camera upgrades, with Samsung focusing on long-term software support.
Is last year's discounted Galaxy A56 a smarter purchase for budget-conscious buyers than the new Galaxy A37?
Will pushing AI to mid-range phones help Samsung dominate, or is it a gimmick to raise prices?
Can the Nothing Phone 4a Pro's superior display and telephoto camera lure buyers away from Samsung's ecosystem?
With memory chip prices soaring, are affordable, feature-rich smartphones becoming a thing of the past?
As hardware improvements slow, is long-term software support now the most important feature for a mid-range phone?
Does the older Exynos 1480 processor create a bottleneck for the advanced AI features it's supposed to run?