Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are back in the spotlight following a major camera-based leak. Leaked software details suggest larger sensors across multiple cameras, pointing to a more flagship-style imaging approach in the mid-range. The leak also shows Samsung using a mix of Sony and ISOCELL sensors, highlighting a focused effort to boost camera performance in the next Galaxy A series. Here are the complete details of both smartphones’ cameras.

Samsung Galaxy A57
The Galaxy A57 is expected to come with a stronger camera setup, mainly for its main and ultra-wide cameras. It may use a Sony IMX906 main sensor, while some regions could get Samsung’s ISOCELL S5KGNJ instead. The phone is also tipped to feature a 13MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP macro lens, and a 12MP front camera. Software details suggest all cameras are well optimized to work smoothly with the phone’s image processor.

Samsung Galaxy A37
The Galaxy A37 is said to share the same main camera as the A57 but uses different secondary sensors. It is expected to feature an 8MP GalaxyCore GC08A3 ultra wide camera and a 5MP GalaxyCore GC05A3 macro lens. On the front, the phone may include a 12MP GalaxyCore GC12A2 selfie camera. The primary camera is expected to remain at 50MP, with Samsung switching between Sony and its own sensors depending on the region.

The Galaxy A37 and A57 are expected to launch in early 2026, with reports suggesting a possible release window around March. However, Samsung has not officially confirmed the launch timeline.
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