Samsung is expected to launch its new flagship Galaxy S26 lineup at the Unpacked event scheduled to be held on February 25. The credits hint that the company is also preparing new mid-range models for the Galaxy A series, successors to last year’s Galaxy A36 and A56. The Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 were released in March 2025 as mid-range offerings. Now, the South Korean tech giant is expected to introduce the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. Earlier, the Galaxy A57 received TINA certification in China. Now, both devices have also passed the Communications Media Development Authority of Singapore certification.

The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are certified with model numbers SM-A376B/DS and SM-A576B/DS, respectively. The Singapore Telecommunications Media Development Authority’s listing doesn’t reveal any information regarding specifications, but it does indicate that a global launch could be imminent.

The GeekBench listing previously confirmed that the Galaxy A37 will use the Exynos 1480 chipset. As a reminder, its predecessor, the Galaxy A36, used a third-generation Snapdragon 6 processor. Meanwhile, the GeekBench listing for the Galaxy A57 revealed that it will be powered by an Exynos 1680 processor, hinting at approximately 12 percent higher multi-core performance compared to the Galaxy A56, which is currently available for $349 on Amazon.

Additionally, both smartphones are rumored to feature 5,000 mAh batteries with 45W fast charging. As for the launch, a recent leak indicates that Samsung may launch the Galaxy A57 and A37 phones in March, although Samsung has not officially revealed the details yet. Separately, Samsung is hosting the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, where the company is expected to release its flagship Galaxy S26 series.

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