There’s speculation that the Galaxy A57 and A37 launch event will fall in February this year, rather than the usual March timeline. Of course, Samsung hasn’t made any sort of announcement yet, so the actual date is still a secret. We can’t say the same about the phone’s design, though. Renders of both Galaxy A57 and A37 have been leaked.
AndroidHeadlines found the images of the side, rear, and front views of both Galaxy A57 and A37. And it might just be the best visual preview of these devices so far. It’s great that we have the design confirmed this early, but it seems the Galaxy A57 and A37 look the same as before.
There have been rumors that Samsung wants to use a flexible OLED on the Samsung latest A model, but you won’t be able to tell the difference just by looking at it. This newcomer has visible bezels and a thin punch hole with the same flat profile as its predecessors.
They did change the camera island style last year with the A56. And this new A57 is seen carrying the same camera module. Three lenses stacked vertically on a raised plate. The side profile does show a bit of improvement. We are talking about a 6.9mm thickness (via TENAA)
Then comes the Galaxy A37, which has a new color, by the way. Android Headlines didn’t have an exact name for it. We can tell it’s a pink-to-purple hue. Of course, Galaxy A37 will have even thicker bezels and a noticeable chin. The punch hole is small, although not invisible.
Galaxy A37’s camera island is also a triple-lens stack in a single raised island. They may have reduced its thickness, but the profile is still quite thick. There’s a slight bump on the side, where the power and volume buttons are placed. That’s their iconic Key Island, by the way.
Galaxy A57 has a metal build, of course. There are antenna strips on the frame. But the Galaxy A37’s sides are blank, so we assume it’s a full plastic-glass build. This is all we have on their designs so far. Keep watching the news for updates.