Samsung is preparing to expand its A-series lineup with the Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A37, and Galaxy A57, according to a tipster. This comes after the Galaxy A07 4G was introduced in September and the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 made their global debut in March.
The tipster claims the Galaxy A07 5G will launch later this month or in early January. The existing Galaxy A07 4G model has already been released, making the 5G variant the next addition to the series.
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are reportedly set for an earlier release than their predecessors, with a potential launch window as soon as February 2026. The Galaxy A37 is expected to use Samsung’s Exynos 1480 chipset, while the Galaxy A57 may be powered by the Exynos 1680.
Both devices are said to run Android 16-based One UI out of the box. They were recently spotted on Geekbench running the chipsets mentioned in the report.
The Galaxy A57 5G is also rumored to feature faster charging than Samsung’s upcoming flagship Galaxy S26.
Existing models in the lineup include the Galaxy A07, which comes in 64GB/4GB RAM and 128GB/4GB RAM configurations, and the Galaxy A56, available in 128GB/8GB RAM and 256GB/8GB RAM variants.