Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Show Up on Google Play Console Ahead of Launch

by | Feb 12, 2026 | Galaxy A, News, Phones

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February 12, 2026 2 min read

The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are expected to launch very soon, likely within the next two months. Both devices will succeed the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, which Samsung launched last year. As the official release gets closer, the Galaxy A37 and A57 have now appeared on the Google Play Console supported devices list.

Google Play Console supported models list confirms Galaxy A37 and A57

The listings states the internal device codes. The Galaxy A37 carries the code “a37x,” while the Galaxy A57 is listed as “a57x.” This Google Play Console entry does not reveal detailed specifications, but it confirms multiple model numbers for both smartphones.

For the Galaxy A37, the following model numbers have surfaced:

  • SM-A3760
  • SM-A376B
  • SM-A376E
  • SM-A376U
  • SM-A376U1
  • SM-A376W

Meanwhile, the Galaxy A57 appears with these model numbers:

  • SM-A5760
  • SM-A576B
  • SM-A576Q
  • SM-A576U1
  • SM-A576W
  • SM-A576Z

The “U1” represents the unlocked version in the US. This confirms that Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in the United States alongside other global markets.

Apart from the Google Play Console supported device listing, both devices have already appeared on several regulatory certification platforms, Bluetooth SIG, and Geekbench. CAD renders have also surfaced, giving us a clear look at the expected design.

The Galaxy A37 will likely target the mid-range segment, while the Galaxy A57 may sit in the upper mid-range category. Both are expected to ship with One UI 8.5. The A37 could feature the Exynos 1480, while the A57 may come with the Exynos 1680. The Galaxy A57 may also bring slimmer bezels and a more premium front design, while the A37 will likely retain a similar look to its predecessor.

Mohammed Khatri

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Mohammed Khatri

One UI lover, actively tracking One UI 8.5 builds, global firmware rollouts, certifications, and Geekbench scores.

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