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Samsung's latest mid-range smartphones receive US release with 120 Hz AMOLED displays

Samsung is selling the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in 'Awesome' colour options.
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Samsung is selling the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in 'Awesome' colour options.
Samsung has finally released its latest mid-range smartphones in the US. Arriving about two weeks after their European debut, the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 can be configured with up to 256 GB of storage but only with a limited choice of colours.

Less than a month has passed since Samsung expanded the Galaxy A series with two new models. Specifically, the company replaced the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 (curr. $392 on Amazon) having already released the Galaxy A07, Galaxy A07 4G, Galaxy A17 4G and the Galaxy A17 5G.

Initially, Samsung confirmed Eurozone pricing. As we discused at the time, the Galaxy A37 started at €429 with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A57 costs €100 more with 8 GB of RAM but the same amount of storage. Now, Samsung has quietly released the same handsets in the US.

Surprisingly, both smartphones have reached the US in fewer colours than elsewhere. On the one hand, Samsung has released the Galaxy A37 in Awesome Charcoal and Awesome Lavendar finishes. On the other hand, the Galaxy A57 has landed in the US with just an Awesome Navy option.

Both smartphones can be configured with 128 GB or 256 GB of storage, though. At launch, the Galaxy A37 starts at $449.99 and rises to $539.99 when configured with 256 GB of storage. By contrast, the Galaxy A57 retails for $549.99 with 128 GB of storage and $609.99 with 256 GB of storage. Samsung is offering various offers on both smartphones, too. Please see our launch article for hardware details.

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Alex Alderson, 2026-04-10 (Update: 2026-04-10)