Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 Hit a Massive Camera Leak, Listing All the Sensors

Usama Rasool

Two out of five devices have been unveiled from the latest Galaxy A series. The A07 and A17 already debuted. We may see the Galaxy A37 and A57 launch in March 2026. The last major development we had on these devices was the Geekbench listing. They are spotted in a massive camera leak today. 


SmartPrix has shared the camera details in their new reports. They’ve managed to uncover each and every sensor the Galaxy A57 and A37 plan to use next year. The former obviously has the better optical setup out of the two. The details are laid down in the report.

The Main shooter on the Samsung new 5G model A57 will be a 50MP Sony IMX906. It’s also possible that limited supply will force Samsung to switch over to ISOCELL S5KGNJ in some regions. There’s obviously a second ultrawide camera on the back. The report says it’s 13MP ISOCELL S5K3L6.


Then comes the third and final sensor on the phone’s back. It seems to be a 5MP Macro (GalaxyCore GC05A3). Flip the phone over, and you’ll see a 12MP selfie shooter based on the ISOCELL S5K3LC outsole from Samsung’s camera division. Nothing’s really that different coming from Galaxy A56, except the Ultrawide resolution, which is now 13MP.


Galaxy A37’s camera setup was also leaked in the same report, and we learn that this device also has a 50MP Sony IMX906 alpha shooter. And yes, this device will also alternate between IMX906 and ISOCELL S5KGNJ based on the region. There are two more cameras on the Galaxy A37’s back. 


The Ultrawide shooter Galaxy A37’s supposed to use is an 8MP GalaxyCore GC08A3 outsole. And, of course, the third tertiary camera is just a 5MP macro shooter (GalaxyCore GC05A3). That’s the speculated rear camera setup on A37. The selfie camera on the phone’s display will be a 12MP GalaxyCore GC12A2.

The design and camera layout will be kept the same as A56 and A36. Both new devices will have a vertical camera island and three lenses sticking out of them. We wait for more sources to verify this news. SmartPrix’s report does give a nod to previous rumors: Galaxy A37 and A57 don’t have any major hardware upgrades. 


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