Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 last March, and if it follows the same schedule, the new Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 should arrive by the end of this quarter. While the company hasn’t confirmed anything yet, freshly leaked official renders give us a clear idea of what to expect.

The Galaxy A57 sticks closely to the A56’s overall look, with a punch-hole display on the front and a vertically aligned triple-camera setup in the top-left corner on the back. The camera island has been slightly redesigned, but the metal frame and right-side layout remain familiar, with the power and volume buttons grouped on a raised section Samsung has previously marketed as its Key Island.

The Galaxy A37 follows the same basic design language, featuring a punch-hole screen and a vertically stacked triple rear camera. Its power button and volume rocker also sit on a protruding piece of the right frame, similar to the Galaxy A36. However, on the A37, only the upper part of this section is raised, while the area below the buttons tapers and becomes narrower. It’s hard to say whether this is an intentional design tweak or just a quirk of the render, so we’ll need more leaks or official images to confirm how the final phone will look.

For context, the current Galaxy A36 is sold in 128GB/6GB and 256GB/8GB configurations, while the Galaxy A56 comes in 128GB/8GB and 256GB/8GB variants, with pricing varying by market. These models help set expectations for where the upcoming Galaxy A37 and A57 will likely sit in Samsung’s mid-range lineup.