Samsung is getting ready to roll out three new smartphones soon: the Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A37, and Galaxy A57, according to information from a tipster. The Galaxy A07 4G was launched in September, while the Galaxy A36 and A56 debuted globally in March.

Sources suggest that the Galaxy A07 5G could be officially announced later this December or perhaps in early January. On the other hand, Samsung seems to be pushing up the timelines for the Galaxy A37 and A57 as both are expected to arrive earlier than their predecessors, possibly as soon as February 2026.

The Galaxy A37 is rumored to sport the new Exynos 1480 chipset, while the Galaxy A57 is likely to be powered by the Exynos 1680 processor. Both devices will come with Android 16-based One UI straight out of the box. The two phones were also spotted recently on Geekbench, confirming the presence of these chipsets.

When it comes to charging, the Galaxy A57 5G could surprise us with faster charging speeds than even Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26.

As for hardware, the Galaxy A07 4G is already available with 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of storage, priced from $139.99. The Galaxy A56 offers up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, while the Galaxy A36 is also on sale with various configurations to choose from.

It’s clear Samsung is focused on keeping its affordable A-series lineup refreshed, so stay tuned for more official details once these phones are unveiled.