Last updated: April 9th, 2026 at 15:57 UTC+02:00
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Samsung has a $30 credit waiting.
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Samsung Galaxy A37 & A57 - Source: Max Jambor / SamMobile
It's April 9, and Samsung's latest Galaxy A phones are landing in the USA right on schedule. The Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are now available, and to sweeten the deal, Samsung is offering early adopters enough credit to claim a protective case for free.
The Galaxy A37 starts at $449 outright or $18.75 per month with a 24-month Samsung Financing plan. Trade-in discounts can reach up to $180.
The Galaxy A57 is the better mid-range option and costs a bit more. It is now available in the USA for $549 outright or $45.83 per month. Likewise, trade-in discounts also go up to $180.
Although early Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 adopters in the USA don't get discounts without a trade-in, they do receive a $30 Samsung Credit for eligible products and services.
You can use the $30 credit toward a Samsung Care+ subscription or bundled accessories. For example, you can save $45 on the Galaxy Buds 3 FE or $48 on the Galaxy Buds 4.
Alternatively, you can use $21 of that credit to get a Card Slot Case for your Galaxy A37 or Galaxy A57 at no extra cost.
Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 buyers in the USA also get access to a handful of trials and limited-time subscriptions:
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 bring several key upgrades over their predecessors. As expected, the Galaxy A57 stands out with a more powerful chip, an aluminum frame instead of plastic, and a more refined design.
Both phones also introduce new and improved AI tools. They ship with One UI 8.5 and come with a promise of six major OS upgrades.
For a closer look at these two phones, check out our hands-on video below. If you're leaning toward the Galaxy A57, you can also read our full review for a deeper analysis.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.