Last updated: March 26th, 2026 at 05:16 UTC+01:00
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They cost much more than the Galaxy A56 and the Galaxy A36.
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Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
A couple of hours ago, Samsung unveiled two new Galaxy A series smartphones, the Galaxy A57 and the Galaxy A37. Now, the brand has launched them in India and started taking pre-orders for the two devices in the country.
In India, Samsung is offering the Galaxy A57 in two configurations and the Galaxy A37 in three configurations, just like it is doing in other countries globally, including Europe and the US. Below are their details and prices.
Galaxy A57
Galaxy A37
If you make the payment for these phones using credit cards from Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and SBI Bank, Samsung is offering an INR 3,000 (around $32) instant discount on them.
Samsung has started taking pre-orders for the Galaxy A57 and the Galaxy A37 in India and will keep doing so till March 28, 2026. You can pre-order them from the brand’s official website for the country. These phones should also be available to purchase from the company’s authorised offline and online stores in the country.
For your reference, the brand had launched the Galaxy A56's 8GB + 256GB variant at INR 44,999 (around $478) and the Galaxy A36's 8GB + 128GB model at INR 32,999 (around $351). As you can see, their successors cost a lot more. The Galaxy A57 is almost $200 pricier than its predecessor, while the Galaxy A37 is close to $100 costlier than its predecessor.
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