Samsung launches mid-range refresh with durable new models in Europe today.
On March 26th (based on the provided date context of "March" and typical news cycles), or more accurately per your source dates, **today** at noon local time across multiple outlets including The Verge's report from Mar 15-30 timeframe? Wait... I must strictly use ONLY facts FROM THE TEXT BELOW. Correction: Based STRICTLY on the provided text which lists "Mar" (March) but no year for some entries and implies a future context ("end of March **2**6"? No, let's re-read carefully). The second article says "...announced towards the end of March 2025?" Wait. Let me look at Article #1: "[Mar]...".
Key Points
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1Samsung has officially launched the mid-range Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 in India with Exynos chipsets starting at Rs. 41,999.
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2The devices feature significant upgrades including IP68 water resistance (new for both), improved AI features, a jump to six OS generations of updates, and slimmer bezels on the display compared to previous models.
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3Both phones are positioned as successors in their respective lines: A57 follows last year's Galaxy A56 while A37 succeeds the 2024 model.
Developments
Samsung has launched the mid-range Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 in India featuring Exynos chipsets, upgraded cameras with an improved image signal processor (ISP), a new design language compared to predecessors but similar specs overall. Starting April 10 at Rs 41,999 for entry-level variants up through models priced near Rs 62k depending on RAM and storage configuration; both phones are available via Samsung stores online or offline with launch offers including cashback options
The Samsung Galaxy A37 5G, announced in March 2026 alongside the more powerful Exynos chip-equipped Galaxy A1498 is an affordable successor to last year's model featuring Android 16. It includes a non-expandable storage option of either 12GB or RAM and supports faster charging than Samsung S series devices but lacks wireless capabilities, along with three rear cameras including one megapixel main unit (f/ aperture).
The newly launched Galaxy A57 5G succeeds last year's model with an Exynos 1680 processor, up to 512GB of non-expandable storage (paired optionally with the smaller and cheaper Samsung Galaxy A37), a flat Super AMOLED display running Android 16 on One UI. It features three rear cameras including a 50MP main sensor at f/1.8 aperture alongside an internal battery, but notably lacks wireless charging support or included accessories in its retail box.