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    Samsung has already pretty much clocked out for the rest of the year and has turned its gaze towards 2026 in terms of new device announcements. While we initially expected Samsung to announce the Galaxy S26 series first thing first in 2026, but recent leaks have revealed that Samsung will be releasing its next flagships in late February or early March instead. 

    But forget the flagships; there’s one upcoming device that will undoubtedly sell better than any Galaxy S26 model simply because of its potentially very affordable price tag –– the Galaxy A37. 

    Leaked certification details reveal the Galaxy A37 will most certainly be released in the US as well. Judging from the specs, we expect one very successful mid-ranger. 

    Should you save up for a Galaxy S26, or would a Galaxy A37 serve you just as well?

    Galaxy S26 vs Galaxy A37 expected differences:

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Large 6.7-inch screen with lower brightness 6.3-inch display with higher brightness
    IP67 water and dust resistance IP68 water and dust resistance
    Exynos chip Much faster Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600 chip
    8GB of RAM Up to 16 GB of RAM possible
    Larger 5,000 mAh battery Slightly smaller 4,300 mAh battery
    45W wired charging Slower 25W wired charging
    No Qi2 magnets at the back Qi2 magnets at the rear

    Table of Contents:

    Design and Size

    A mid-ranger versus a premium flagship

    In terms of design language, there will be a pretty clear-cut difference between the Galaxy A37 and the Galaxy S26. 

    The future A-series mid-ranger will use a plastic frame with Gorilla Glass front and back, while the Galaxy S26 will most certainly utilize an Armor Aluminum frame.

    Another pretty major difference would undoubtedly be in terms of the size, with the Galaxy A37 towering above the Galaxy S26. We expect it to be taller, thicker, and wider than the flagship, and the reason is none other than the larger 6.7-inch screen that’s coming to the Galaxy A37 in contrast to the Galaxy S26‘s 6.2-inch screen. 

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Thickness
    ~7.4 mm
    Thickness
    7.24 mm
    Dimensions
    >152
    Dimensions
    149.5 x 71.6
    Weight
    Around 200 grams
    Weight
    Around 165 grams

    In terms of buttons and any extra hardware features, we expect things to be pretty chill at both the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy A37, with things remaining pretty vanilla. 

    Colors-wise, we aren’t sure what to expect of either the Galaxy S26 or the Galaxy A37. Supposedly, the Galaxy S26 will get us at least four color options, with a couple of more intriguing and vivid ones available exclusively on Samsung.com, as is usual for the company’s flagships.

    Display Differences

    We already mentioned the major difference between the two, but here goes again. The Galaxy A37 will be using a larger 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate, while the Galaxy S26 will rely on a 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate.

    The Galaxy S26 display will differ greatly in terms of peak brightness. We expect the Galaxy S26 to approach the 3,000-nit peak brightness frontier, while the Galaxy A37 will likely hit much less, resulting in slightly worse outdoor legibility. Another possible addition to the Galaxy S26 could be an antireflective coating. As these are now available on the iPhone 17 series, there’s a chance Samsung would try to catch up and trickle the anti-reflective coating of the Galaxy Ultra down to the more affordable models. 
    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Size
    6.7″
    Size
    6.3″
    Brightness
    ~2000 nits (peak)
    Brightness
    ~3000 nits (peak)

    Overall, we expect the Galaxy S26 to have the better display, as it’s the flagship here. However, the larger screen of the mid-ranger could come in handy to those unphased by the more premium package that the Galaxy S26 will potentially offer.

    The Galaxy S26 will come with a ultrasonic fingerprint scanner in the display, while the Galaxy A37 will likely feature a built-in one in the power button. 

    Performance and Software

    No contention
    The Galaxy A36 came with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, which was an okay mid-range chipset, but by no means a decent performer, that’s for sure. We found it lacking, even for an affordable mid-ranger, but if you tone down your expectations a lot, you might learn to live with the device. 

    We don’t know what chipset will be featured inside the Galaxy A37, it could be an Exynos octa-core or a mid-range Snapdragon, we just don’t know yet. One thing is for certain: performance won’t go through the roof. 

    The Galaxy S26, on the other hand, will replay the old Samsung adage and launch in two different flavors. One aimed at the international market will get the Exynos 2600 chip, but models for US, Canada, and China are getting the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. 

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Chip
    –
    Chip
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
    Exynos 2600
    Process
    –
    Process
    3nm
    RAM, Storage
    16/256GB
    16/512GB

    LPDDR5X RAM
    UFS 4.0 storage

    RAM, Storage
    12/128GB
    12/256GB

    LPDDR5X RAM
    UFS 3.1 storage

    In terms of memory, we might get up to 16GB of RAM on the Galaxy S26, up from the 12GB on the previous range, which will definitely help on-device AI processing and likely the overall perceived snappiness and multitasking capabilities. Storage will probably start at 128GB and go as far as 512GB on this model.

    Meanwhile, the Galaxy A37 is likely coming with 8GB of RAM and will be available in 128GB and 256GB storage variants. We don’t expect the microSD card to be making a return––the Galaxy A35 will likely be the last Galaxy A3x to feature one. 

    The Galaxy S26 will be supported for seven years, that’s for sure, while the Galaxy A37 will most likely score six years of support (just like the Galaxy A36), which is a wonderful figure. 

    Camera

    Different, but also similar?

    Both phones will get triple camera setups, and their main cameras will weigh in at 50MP, but that’s where most similarities will end. The Galaxy A37 will likely feature an 8MP ultrawide and a 5MP macro, while the Galaxy S26 will once again reiterate a 12MP ultrawide and a 10MP telephoto with 3X zoom. 

    We expect the image processing on the Galaxy S26 to be significantly better, with much better image quality, dynamic range, and detail squeezed out of the hardware that Samsung has been reusing for I-lost-count-of-how-many years. 

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Main
    50 MP, f/1.8
    1/1.96″ sensor
    Main
    50 MP, f/1.8
    24 mm
    1/1.56″
    Ultrawide
    8 MP, f/2.2
    1/4″ sensor size
    Ultrawide
    12 MP, f/2.2
    13 mm
    sensor size
    Telephoto
    5MP macro, f/2.4
    Telephoto
    10 MP, f/2.4
    3X zoom (67mm)
    sensor size

    Overall, the Galaxy S26 will definitely end up the better camera phone, so all hope is pretty much lost for the Galaxy A37 already. But that’s kind of the point here:

    Battery Life and Charging

    The Galaxy A37’s biggest strength

    Mid-rangers usually have one universal quality to them, and that’s great battery life. The Galaxy A37 will very likely reiterate that, as it’s definitely packing a larger 5,000 mAh battery in the trunk in comparison with the Galaxy S26, which is reportedly getting a 4,300 mAh battery.

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Battery size
    5,000 mAh
    Battery size
    4,300 mAh

    Charging speeds
    45W wired

    Charging speeds

    25W wired

    15W wireless charging

    Qi2 magnets

    But you know what the bigger slap in the face could be? The charging speeds.

    The Galaxy A37 is likely getting the same super-fast 45W wired charging that the Galaxy A36 got, and that would allow the phone to charge pretty briskly. At the same time, the flagship phone, the Galaxy S26 itself, is likely once again getting the old and tired 25W wired charging that Samsung has been fixing us with in the past few years. 

    However, the Galaxy S26 will come with full Qi2 support, including those MagSafe-like magnets at the back that will allow you to attach accessories and wireless chargers magnetically. Not bad at all!

    Specs Comparison

    Galaxy A37 Galaxy S26
    Size, weight
    –
    Size, weight
    149.5 x 71.6 x 7.24 mm
    Screen
    6.7″ OLED
    120Hz
    Screen
    6.3″ OLED
    120Hz
    Processor
    A17 Bionic
    3nm
    Processor
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (US, China, Canada)
    Exynos 2600 (RoW)
    Versions:
    8/128GB
    8/256GB

    LPDDR5

    Versions:
    16/128GB
    16/256GB
    16/512GB

    LPDDR5

    Cameras:
    50MP main
    8MP ultra
    5MP 5X-6X zoom

    12MP front

    Cameras:
    50MP main
    12MP ultra
    10MP 3X zoom

    12MP front

    Battery:
    5,000 mAh
    Battery:
    4,300 mAh
    Charging:
    USB-C
    45W wired
    Charging:
    USB-C
    25W wired

    Summary

    Neither of these two phones is official, but the verdict is pretty clear already.

    Those wanting the best Samsung experience at a fairly compact size and unbothered by the higher price tag will want to look into the Galaxy S26, which promises to be yet another successful chapter in the compact flagship story. Once we’ve already read a couple of times already, but aren’t all great stories like that?

    Meanwhile, those on a tighter budget looking to get the best bang for their buck will probably be swayed by the upcoming Galaxy A37, a phone that doesn’t promise much, but one that can definitely surprise those looking to score a decent mid-ranger. 

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