Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 head toward global launch as another certification surfaces

The Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 were released back in March 2025 as mid-range offerings. Now the South Korean tech giant is expected to introduce the Galaxy A37 and the Galaxy A57. Previously, the Galaxy A57 received China's TENAA certification. Now, both devices have also cleared Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) certification.
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are certified with model numbers "SM-A376B/DS" and "SM-A576B/DS", respectively. The IMDA listing does not reveal any information regarding the specifications, but suggests that a global launch could be imminent.
A Geekbench listing previously confirmed that the Galaxy A37 will use the Exynos 1480 chipset. For reference, the predecessor Galaxy A36 used the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A57's Geekbench listing revealed it would be powered by the Exynos 1680, hinting at around 12% more multi-core performance than the Galaxy A56 (curr. $349 on Amazon).
Additionally, both smartphones are rumored to feature 5,000mAh batteries with 45W fast charging. As for the launch, a recent leak suggests that Samsung may introduce the Galaxy A57 and A37 in March, though Samsung has yet to reveal details officially. Separately, Samsung is hosting a Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, at which the company is expected to release the flagship Galaxy S26 series.
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IMDA via PhoneArena












