Samsung appears to be preparing several A-series releases for early 2026, with leaks outlining when the Galaxy A57, Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A07 5G may arrive. While Samsung has not confirmed any of the models, the latest information helps set expectations for how the company may refresh its mid-range and budget offerings next year. The leaked timelines indicate that the next wave of Galaxy A-series phones could be launched sooner than anticipated.
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G

The Galaxy A57 is said to be powered by the upcoming Exynos 1680 chipset paired with the Samsung Xclipse 550 GPU. This marks a shift towards a newer mid-range platform, though Samsung is yet to formally introduce the processor. The phone is expected to run Android 16 out of the box, following the software direction seen across Samsung’s current portfolio.
While other specifications remain unconfirmed, leaks suggest the company intends to bring the A57 to market earlier than the A56, with February 2026 currently appearing likely.
Samsung Galaxy A37 5G
The Galaxy A37 may also see an earlier debut in February alongside the A57, moving up from the usual March or April window. According to the leak, the device will feature the Exynos 1480 chipset along with the Xclipse 530 GPU, the same combination used in several mid-range Samsung devices this year. The A37 is also expected to ship with Android 16. Details regarding its camera configuration, display and battery remain unknown, although more information is expected as the launch window approaches.
Samsung Galaxy A07 5G
Ahead of the mid-range models, the Galaxy A07 5G could be the first to arrive, with a launch expected either later this month or in early January 2026. This follows the release of the Galaxy A07 4G, which entered India earlier at Rs 8,999. Hardware specifics for the new 5G variant have not yet surfaced, but it is positioned as a budget offering and may serve as Samsung’s most affordable 5G phone in its early 2026 lineup.
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