Get ready for a Samsung shake-up! The tech giant is reportedly gearing up to launch not one, not two, but three new Galaxy A-series phones, and the timing is raising eyebrows. While the Galaxy A07 4G made its debut just recently in September, and the A36 and A56 went global in March, rumors suggest their 5G counterparts and successors are arriving sooner than expected. But here's where it gets interesting: the Galaxy A07 5G might hit the shelves as early as this month or January, while the A37 and A57 could see a February 2026 launch, a significant departure from their predecessors' timelines. And this is the part most people miss: the A57 5G is rumored to boast faster charging than the upcoming flagship Galaxy S26 – a bold move that could spark debate among tech enthusiasts.
According to a reliable tipster, the Galaxy A37 will pack the Exynos 1480 chipset, while the A57 will be powered by the Exynos 1680 SoC. Both devices will come pre-installed with Android 16-based One UI, as evidenced by their recent Geekbench appearances.
For those keeping an eye on the budget-friendly options, the Galaxy A07 4G is currently available starting at £73.86 (or $139.99 in the US) for the 64GB variant, while the A56 5G starts at £263.00 for the 128GB model.
But here’s the controversial part: Is Samsung rushing these releases to stay ahead of the competition, or is this a strategic move to dominate the mid-range market before the S26 takes the spotlight? And does the A57’s rumored faster charging hint at a shift in Samsung’s priorities, potentially sidelining its flagship models?
What do you think? Are you excited about these early launches, or do you think Samsung is moving too fast? Let us know in the comments below!