Galaxy A57, A37, and A07 Prices Leak — No Increase

Rising component costs are putting the smartphone industry under pressure, with many brands quietly preparing buyers for inevitable price hikes. Memory prices have climbed, chipset costs are higher, and advanced camera sensors aren’t getting any cheaper. Despite these pressures, Samsung plans to keep prices flat for its 2026 smartphone lineup; not just flagships, but mid-range Galaxy A models as well.
Galaxy A57, A37, and A07 pricing tipped ahead of launch
If the information is accurate, Samsung’s 2026 Galaxy A phones will launch in the US at the following prices:
- Galaxy A57 5G: $499
- Galaxy A37 5G: $389
- Galaxy A07 5G: $159
Those figures are broadly in line with the current generation, suggesting Samsung is resisting the temptation to push its mid-range phones into higher price brackets. The company appears willing to absorb the increased bill of materials.
What makes this more interesting is that the same approach may extend beyond mid-range devices. Recent leaks suggest Samsung is also planning flat pricing for its 2026 flagships and foldables, including the Galaxy S26 series, Galaxy Z Fold 8, and Galaxy Z Flip 8. The idea might be to hold prices steady across the lineup to protect market share, even if it means tighter margins in the short term.
That said, flat global pricing isn’t guaranteed. Some regions could still see modest increases due to local taxes, currency fluctuations, and regulatory costs. Samsung has already raised prices on select existing products in certain markets, signaling that regional adjustments are very much on the table. In other words, while base prices may remain unchanged on paper, real-world pricing could vary depending on where you live.
For now, though, these are still early reports. As launch timelines get closer, we’ll get a clearer picture of how firmly Samsung plans to stick to this pricing strategy, and whether rising costs eventually force its hand.










