Samsung has officially launched the new Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 5G, with its initial debut on the Tailândia. Estes smartphones from the popular Galaxy A line promise superior performance and a significantly renewed design for the market.
The main new features include an updated internal platform, a thinner and lighter body, as well as robust IP68 certification. Este seal provides greater resistance to water and dust, increasing the series’ durability in the mobile device sector.
These improvements aim to optimize the user experience, reinforcing Samsung’s competitiveness in the high-value intermediary cell phone segment.
Design and Performance Otimizados
The Galaxy A57 stands out for its thinner and lighter design than the Galaxy A56. Materiais promotions highlight the recording of 4K videos by the A57’s ultrawide camera, with the slogan “wide, except for its size”, which emphasizes functional optimization.
Both devices received substantial platform updates. The Galaxy A57 must integrate the Samsung Exynos 1680 processor, which promises more agile performance for multitasking and games. IP68 protection, present in both, is an important difference.
Chave and Sistema configurations of Câmeras
The new models offer 8 GB and 12 GB RAM, with internal storage of up to 512 GB. The Galaxy A37 5G is initially available with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB.
For photography, the Galaxy A57 5G integrates a 12 MP front camera and a versatile triple rear system, consisting of:
– Lente 50 MP main with OIS.
– Lente 12 MP ultrawide.
– Lente 5 MP macro.
Prices at Tailândia and Lançamento Global
Prices for the Thai market have already been released, serving as a reference for other global markets. The Galaxy A37 5G, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB, costs 13,999 THB (approximately R$ 2,280).
For the Galaxy A57 5G, configurations and prices are: 8 GB + 256 GB for 16,999 THB (R$ 2,770); 12 GB + 256 GB for 17,999 THB (R$ 2,930); and the 12 GB + 512 GB model for 20,999 THB (R$3,420). Both smartphones are expected to be launched globally soon, with no confirmed date for the Brasil.