Samsung's Next Mid-Range Contenders Revealed
Following the debut of the Galaxy A36 and A56 last year, Samsung appears to be preparing the next generation of its popular A-series. Newly leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 have emerged, suggesting an official launch could occur before the end of the current quarter.
Refined Design for the Galaxy A57
The Galaxy A57 maintains a familiar silhouette but introduces subtle refinements. The device features a punch-hole display and a vertically aligned triple-camera setup on the rear. While the camera placement remains consistent with its predecessor, the surrounding camera island has received a fresh design update.
Material quality remains a priority, with the smartphone sporting a metal frame. A notable design element is the Key Island, a slightly raised section on the right side of the frame that houses the power button and volume rockers, providing both ergonomic and aesthetic benefits.
The Galaxy A37 and its Unique Profile
Sharing many visual cues with its sibling, the Galaxy A37 also utilizes a punch-hole front camera and a vertical triple-lens array. However, close inspection of the renders reveals a slight variation in the frame design compared to previous models. Unlike the Galaxy A36, where the button protrusion was more localized, the A37 appears to have a narrower raised section, potentially indicating a new design direction for the entry-mid-level tier.
While these renders offer a detailed preview, Samsung has yet to provide official confirmation regarding the specifications or launch dates. Industry observers are waiting for further leaks to verify if these design changes will reach the final production units.