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Updated · GSMArena.com · Apr 19
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?