Samsung’s next Galaxy A-series refresh appears to be moving closer to launch. The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 have now surfaced on Singapore’s IMDA certification database, suggesting that both phones are nearing an official announcement.

The listings include model numbers A376B/DS and SM-A576B/DS. The “DS” suffix indicates dual-SIM support, typically associated with global variants. As usual, the IMDA filings don’t reveal detailed specifications, but they confirm standard connectivity features.
This isn’t the first time the devices have shown up online. Both models were previously spotted on certification platforms and the Google Play Console. Based on Samsung’s past release patterns, a March 2026 debut wouldn’t be surprising.
What to expect from the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57
Leaks suggest the Galaxy A37 could use Samsung’s Exynos 1480 chipset, the same processor seen in last year’s Galaxy A55. That would position it as a solid upper mid-range option rather than an entry-level device. Early reports mention 6GB of RAM, with higher configurations possible.
On the camera front, rumors point to a 50MP primary sensor, potentially with optical image stabilization. An 8MP ultra-wide and a 5MP macro lens are also expected. Power could come from a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, which would match Samsung’s recent push toward faster charging in the A series.
Android 16 with One UI 8.5 is also rumored out of the box, though that will likely depend on final launch timing.
The Galaxy A57 is expected to sit slightly higher in the lineup. Reports suggest it may feature a newer Exynos 1680 processor. Display leaks mention a 6.6-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. Battery capacity is expected to remain at 5,000mAh with 45W charging. Other rumored features include IP67 water resistance and stereo speakers.
Samsung’s Galaxy A lineup has consistently been one of its strongest performers globally. The company tends to balance dependable hardware with long software support, which has helped the series compete well in crowded mid-range markets.
For now, the IMDA certification simply confirms that both devices are clearing regulatory steps. Official specs and pricing will likely follow soon.
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