Samsung is reportedly preparing to expand its A-series lineup with the upcoming Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A37, and Galaxy A57. According to a tipster, the Galaxy A07 5G is expected to launch either later this month or in early January. This comes shortly after the Galaxy A07 4G variant was introduced in September, giving users an early look at the base model before the 5G version arrives.
In a notable shift from previous release cycles, Samsung is said to be planning earlier-than-usual debuts for the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. While their predecessors — the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 — launched globally in March, the new models could be revealed as soon as February 2026.
Both devices will reportedly ship with Android 16-based One UI right out of the box, marking them among the first mid-range Samsung phones to feature the next major software update.
Hardware upgrades also appear to be part of Samsung’s strategy. The Galaxy A37 is rumored to feature the Exynos 1480 chipset, while the Galaxy A57 may be powered by the Exynos 1680 SoC.
Recent Geekbench listings support these claims, showing both devices being tested with the mentioned processors. Additionally, the Galaxy A57 5G is expected to offer faster charging than Samsung’s own upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S26 — a surprising shift if true.
Current models in the A-series lineup provide a reference point for expected pricing tiers. The Galaxy A07 4G starts at around $139.99, while the Galaxy A56 ranges between $499.99 and $549.99 depending on configuration. The Galaxy A36, another mid-range option, is priced between $359.99 and $434.99.
Though official pricing for the upcoming phones has yet to be revealed, these figures suggest Samsung will continue targeting budget and mid-range consumers with competitive specifications and incremental improvements.

