The Samsung Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 were unveiled last March, and if Samsung follows the same launch timeframe for their successors, we could see the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 go official by the end of this quarter. There’s no word from Samsung about the launch of the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 yet; however, renders of both smartphones have surfaced online, giving us our best look yet at the two phones.
Let’s talk about the Samsung Galaxy A57 first. Its design is similar to the Galaxy A56. You can see that the A57 has a punch-hole display on the front and a triple-camera setup on the rear, which is aligned vertically in the left corner. However, the design of the camera island is slightly different.
The smartphone has a metal frame, and its right frame features the volume rocker and power button. These are placed on a slightly protruding part of the frame, referred to as Key Island by Samsung on previously launched smartphones.
Let’s turn our attention to the Samsung Galaxy A37 now, which also features a punch-hole display on the front and a vertically aligned triple-camera setup on the rear.
On the right frame are the volume rocker and power button, and if you look closely, you can see they are placed on a protrusion on the frame, just like the Galaxy A36’s power key and volume rocker. However, the difference is that on the Galaxy A37, the portion below the buttons is narrower. Only the entire top portion is raised.
Samsung Galaxy A37 • Samsung Galaxy A36
It’s unclear if that’s because Samsung decided to take a different approach with the Galaxy A37 or if the render we are looking at is inaccurate. We’ll have to wait for the Galaxy A37’s design to be corroborated by more sources to be certain.



