The schedules for the Galaxy A series and S series have been flipped. Samsung will launch the A37 and Galaxy A57 early in mid-February this time. These devices are doing the certification runs in the meantime. Both newcomers were just found on the TUV database with charging details.

TheTechOutlook found the listing first and shared it on their publication for everyone to see. The TUV certification has the Galaxy A37 stamped for a 4,905mAh rated battery. They usually round off the numbers and advertise this battery as a typical 5000mAh cell.
TUV didn’t have anything on Galaxy A57’s battery, but they have spilled the charging specs. Both Galaxy A57 and A37 can recharge their batteries at a 45W input or 10V x 4.5A. Their older Ax6 versions had the same charging speeds, by the way.

Their camera setups have also been seen in leaks a few times. Last we heard, Galaxy A37’s camera was pegged to be a 50MP (1/1.56”) primary shooter. That’s the same lens Galaxy S25 had last time, and now it’s also coming to Samsung's latest 5G mobile.
12MP front selfie and 8MP ultrawide also seem to be common on both newcomers. These phones will do 4K 30FPS videos. There’s also OIS stabilization built into their hardware. Galaxy A37 is the only one getting a new processor among the two.

There is a chance that the Galaxy A37 brings an older Exynos 1480 chipset, which was once seen on the Galaxy A55. At least that’s what the Geekbench database indicated. Galaxy A57 always has a faster chip. And this time, there’s an Exynos 1680 SoC on it.
We’ve been told that the E1680 is an eight-core platform, and it will hit a 2.91 GHz peak clock speed. This chip got 4347 multicore points on Geekbench. They’ve also upgraded the Bluetooth to v6.0 on the Galaxy A57. We will see these devices in early to mid-February, which is only a month away. Keep watching the news.