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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 appear to have leaked ahead of their official debut, with short unboxing and hands-on clips making the rounds on TikTok. The videos were shared by tipster @VerdeSelvans on X, offering what looks like an early real-world glimpse at Samsung’s next mid-range phones.

Galaxy A37 hands-on

Samsung hasn’t formally announced either device yet, but the clips show retail units being handled, reportedly inside a store in Thailand. One small detail that stands out is the packaging. Unlike the minimal boxes used for Galaxy S flagships, these boxes clearly display the model names on the front, which fits the more straightforward branding Samsung usually uses for its mid-range lineup.

Color options for the Galaxy A37 mentioned in leaks include Greygreen, Charcoal, Lavender, and White. The phone carries a familiar Samsung look, with a clean rear panel and a vertical triple-camera setup. The bezels are still noticeable. Samsung’s Key Island button design is also present, where the power and volume buttons sit slightly raised on the right edge.

The Galaxy A57, meanwhile, appears in purple in the leaked clips, while other rumored color options include Gray, Icy Blue, Lilac, and Navy. The device seems to feature slimmer bezels than the A37 and slightly smoother edges, which gives it a more polished feel overall. Both phones appear to run an early version of Samsung’s software, likely One UI based on Android.

The leak also reveals the official MRP of the Galaxy A57 in Thailand: 17,999 THB ($555 / ₹51,182) for the 12GB + 256GB variant and 20,999 THB ($645 / ₹59,685) for the 12GB + 512GB model. That’s roughly 2,000 THB higher than the price of the Galaxy A56 (12GB + 256GB) at launch.

Galaxy A57 hands-on

Samsung has also recently increased prices for several Galaxy A, M, and F series smartphones in India. If that trend continues, the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 could debut at slightly higher prices than their predecessors in the Indian market as well.

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