As the smartphone market braces for a new wave of releases, pricing has become a hot topic. With recent leaks revealing potential price hikes for the upcoming Galaxy A37 and A57 models, consumers may need to adjust their budgets. This article delves into the reported prices and what they could mean for buyers in 2024.
Significant Price Increases Expected for Galaxy A37 and A57
According to a recent leak shared by Sudhanshu Ambhore on X, the prices for the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 could witness an approximately 15% to 20% increase compared to their predecessors. The Galaxy A37 is expected to be available in two configurations: 6GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB. The projected prices are €439 (around $509 when converted) for the base model, reflecting a 16% increase, and €539 (about $625) for the higher RAM and storage variant, representing a 20% jump from the €379 and €449 price points of the Galaxy A36.
The Galaxy A57 will also see notable price changes. The 128GB version may retail for €539 (approximately $625), compared to last year's €479 for the Galaxy A56, while the 256GB model could cost €609 (around $706), up from €529 in the previous generation.
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Projected Pricing for US Consumers
If these leaked prices hold true, the Galaxy A37 may cost around $460 in the US, while the Galaxy A57 could exceed $570. However, these figures remain speculative, and we await Samsung’s official announcements regarding the devices.
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are set to be unveiled later in March. With their specifications already circulating online and insights shared about the expected battery life, they will soon compete with devices like the iPhone 17e, Pixel 10a, and the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a).