Samsung has already released the Galaxy A07, Galaxy A17 4G and Galaxy A17 5G (curr. $217 on Amazon) in the last few months. Moreover, evidence emerged months ago that the company was working towards replacing the Galaxy A56 with the Galaxy A57 powered by an Exynos 1680 chipset.
In recent years, Samsung has tended to introduce multiple Galaxy A series smartphones simultaneously. For example, the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 debuted together on March 2. The year before, Samsung launched the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 on the same day, with the Galaxy A25 arriving three months beforehand.
Multiple sources now indicate that Samsung is working toward releasing two other Galaxy A series smartphones that will sit between the Galaxy A17 5G and Galaxy A57. Specifically, recent firmware suggests that the Galaxy A37 is on its way with the model number SM-A376U. Meanwhile, GalaxyClub reports having obtained details about the Galaxy A27, which it expects to launch with a 5,000 mAh battery like its predecessor. Unfortunately, detailed information about the pair remains unknown and is unlikely to surface for another few months.
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Koram Akhilesh & GalaxyClub via GSMArena (1) (2)















