Samsung Galaxy A37: In summary
- Samsung’s Galaxy A37 mid-range phone is expected to launch in February or March 2026
- Buyers will hope for the same £399/$399 starting price point, but it’s not guaranteed
- Key upgrades include the main camera and potentially a new chipset
Samsung might be about to launch the Galaxy S26 range, but if you need a cheaper phone then look to the Galaxy A range. The Galaxy A37 is one of the upcoming mid-rangers and could be the one for you.
Rumours are thin on the ground, but leaked renders show the design and the main rear camera could get upgraded.
We should find out soon with a release date tipped for the near future, but here’s what we know from the rumour mill, along with our expert analysis.
When will the Samsung Galaxy A37 be released?
In summary
- February or March are the most likely launch months
- Could arrive on the same day as Galaxy S26 by way of a blog post
It’s likely that the Galaxy A37 will get an official announcement very soon, with February or March the most likely months for its arrival.
The Galaxy A36 launched on 2 March last year and although early February was tipped for this year’s mid-ranger, there’s been no news yet.
A spanner in the works is that the Galaxy S26 range is coming later than usual at Galaxy Unpacked on 25 February.
Samsung may just wait until after this is over to move on to Galaxy A announcements and we feel that is the most likely outcome, or could do something like announce them on the same day via a blog post.
At the latest, it seems we’ll know all the official details about the Galaxy A37 in the next few weeks.

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Here’s when previous models arrived:
- Samsung Galaxy A36 – March 2025
- Samsung Galaxy A35 – March 2024
- Samsung Galaxy A34 – March 2023
- Samsung Galaxy A33 – April 2022
How much will the Samsung Galaxy A37 cost?
In summary
- No rumours and 2026 phone prices are unpredictable
- Samsung would be wise to keep it under £400/$400
The price of phones in 2026 is something of a mystery. With a memory shortage and resulting rise in prices, it could mean handsets demand a higher price than their predecessors.
The Galaxy S26 range is hotly tipped to see at least some price hikes, so the Galaxy A range could also.
If Samsung stays sensible, the Galaxy A37 will stick at a starting price of £399/$399 to keep it under that 400 mark, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Here are the starting prices of previous generations:
- Samsung Galaxy A36 – £399/$399
- Samsung Galaxy A35 –
- Samsung Galaxy A34 –
- Samsung Galaxy A33 –
What specs and features will the Samsung Galaxy A37 have?
In summary
- A similar design to its predecessor
- One key upgrade could be the main camera, matching the A57
- We are hopeful for a new processor
- Other specs look very similar to the A36
Samsung doesn’t change its phones all that much year-on-year, so don’t expect too much from the Galaxy A37 in terms of pizazz.
As you can see from the leaked design from Android Headlines, it looks almost identical to its predecessor, apart from minor tweaks. The colour shown is a lavender shade (official name to be confirmed).

Android Headlines
However, there are some rumours of one upgrade and it’s an important one we’ve been waiting for.
The main camera will reportedly be the same as the more expensive Galaxy A57. This could mean you get a 50Mp – the same resolution as before – but with a larger Sony IMX906 sensor.
If the A37 follows the A57, which would make sense to some degree, it could also get a slimmer design and a much-needed performance boost from a new processor – possibly the Exynos 1480.
Here’s what we might see from the Galaxy A37
- Android 16 with One UI 8
- 6 major OS upgrades
- 6.7-inch AMOLED, 120Hz
- New chipset, possibly Exynos
- Up to 8GB RAM
- Up to 256GB storage
- 50Mp main camera with a larger sensor
- 8Mp ultrawide camera
- 5Mp macro camera
- 12Mp selfie camera
- 5000mAh battery
- 45W wired charging
- IP67

