Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 Unveiled with Enhanced Performance and Design The Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 have been officially announced, following a similar design approach to their 2025 predecessors but with notable upgrades in build quality, performance, and features. Both models retain the same 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 1080p+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, though the exact protective glass material remains unspecified, with speculation pointing toward Gorilla Glass Victus+. The Galaxy A57 is powered by the Exynos 1680 chipset, a 4nm processor featuring a new Xclipse 550 GPU and a more advanced NPU capable of delivering 19.6 TOPS, surpassing the 14.7 TOPS of the Exynos 1580. This improvement is paired with a 13% larger vapor chamber to enhance sustained performance. The A57 also boasts a slimmer metal frame, measuring 6.9mm in thickness and weighing 179g, compared to the A56’s 7.4mm thickness and 198g weight. Both models now carry an IP68 rating, with the A37 upgrading from its previous IP67 certification. The Galaxy A37 retains a plastic build and the same dimensions as its predecessor, with a 7.4mm thickness and 196g weight. Both devices feature a 5,000mAh battery with 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0, enabling 0-60% charge in approximately 30 minutes. The A37 uses the Exynos 1480 chipset, previously seen on the A55 (2024), and offers memory configurations of 6/128GB, 8/128GB, 8/256GB, and 12/256GB. The A57, however, provides higher-tier options, including 12/512GB, though availability may vary by region. Camera specifications highlight the A57’s advantage, with a 12MP ultra-wide lens compared to the A37’s 8MP variant. Both models share a 5MP macro camera as their third rear module. The devices ship with One UI 8.5 / Android 16 and are expected to receive major OS updates and security patches for six years.#samsung #exynos_1680 #galaxy_a57 #galaxy_a37 #exynos_1480

Samsung's new Exynos 1680 SoC is on par with Snapdragon Samsung has released its latest Exynos 1680 chipset, set to power the upcoming Galaxy A57 5G device. The processor is built using a 4-nanometer manufacturing process, which is designed to enhance efficiency and performance. It features an octa-core architecture and incorporates AMD’s RDNA 3 technology through its Xclipse 550 GPU, offering improved graphics capabilities. The chipset is already in mass production, and consumers can expect to see it integrated into new Samsung smartphones in the near future. The Exynos 1680 is positioned to deliver faster processing speeds and enhanced visual quality. It includes a Neural Processing Unit capable of up to 19.6 TOPS, which supports advanced AI functions. The chipset also supports high-resolution 200MP cameras, ensuring detailed image capture. Additionally, it handles full HD+ displays at refresh rates up to 144Hz, providing a smooth experience for gaming and content creation. Users will benefit from a 16% improvement in GPU performance, along with features like Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth connectivity, and robust 5G support for both sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies. These upgrades are expected to improve overall device performance, enhance multimedia experiences, and ensure faster data transfer speeds.#samsung #amd #galaxy_a57_5g #exynos_1680 #xclipse_550