The Google Play Console database was updated last night. Two new devices were added there. We are talking about the Galaxy A57 and A37, both of which are set in stone after the GPC listing. The platform has some key specs. But more importantly, Galaxy A37 and A57 spilled their designs.

The renders you find in this story have been extracted from the official GPC listing. These designs are pretty much set in stone. They went with the exact same look as their former versions. Galaxy A37 and A57 have unified camera pills. And each phone has three lenses stacked inside.
The new Samsung Galaxy model has visibly thicker bezels, though they hardly pose an issue if you are not looking at the two phones side by side. The build quality is definitely more premium on the Galaxy A57, and we can already see the tell-tale signs of a metal frame.

Thinner and uniform bezels on the Galaxy A57 look miles better than the A37. Anyway, the GPC listing had a few specs for each of these newcomers. If we are reading the details correctly, the cheaper A37 is actually built around an Exynos 1480 chip this time. That’s an eight-core (2.75GHz) platform, by the way.
They wired it to only 6GB RAM. Though we are sure there is more than one option for it. And this setup does the heavy lifting to run Android 16 (possibly One UI 8.5) system on the Galaxy A37. Rumor has it that the A37’s main camera is 50MP (OIS), next to an 8MP ultrawide and 5MP macro.

GPC foreshadowed the same Android 16 built into the Galaxy A57, but it’s tamed by the Exynos 1680 chip here. The RAM seems to be 8GB, although it won’t be a big surprise to see 12GB RAM onboard. Geekbench has already tested a 12GB Galaxy A57 version. So there’s no need to doubt that theory.
By the way, Galaxy A57 is being reported with a 6.6” flexible OLED screen and FHD+ resolution. There’s a 5,000 mAh battery here. It gets plugged into a 45W charging kit. And the selfie camera is still your garden-variety 12MP shooter. The launch is happening soon, so the rest of the details will be out in a minute. Keep watching the news.