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Samsung Sets March 25 Launch Date for New Galaxy A-Series in India; Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Design Tipped Again

Samsung has yet to confirm the names of its upcoming smartphones, but the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are expected to make their debut soon.
Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 20 March 2026 13:55 IST

Samsung Sets March 25 Launch Date for New Galaxy A-Series in India; Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Design Tipped Again
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Samsung Galaxy A57 could run on Exynos 1680 chipset
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Samsung will launch new Galaxy A-series smartphones in India next week
Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are likely to be launched
Both models appear to have a flat display


Samsung is all set to launch new Galaxy A-series smartphones in India next week. The company on Friday teased the handsetS through a social media post without revealing the moniker. The upcoming phones are expected to be the Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. Additionally, a leak offers the clearest look yet at the A series smartphones, showing off their design and additional colourways. Both phones appear to come with Samsung's ‘Key Island' design and triple rear camera units. The Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 are likely to run on the Exynos chipsets.
Samsung Galaxy A57, Galaxy A37 Expected to Launch in India

Through a teaser video posted on X, Samsung announced the arrival of new Galaxy A-series smartphones in the country. They are scheduled to be launched at 5:30pm IST on March 25. Although the company has not confirmed the moniker yet, it is believed that the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 will break cover at the launch event.

Interested users can click the “Notify Me” button on the Samsung India website to stay up to date with the developments regarding its launch and availability in the country.

Here’s How Much the Samsung Galaxy A57 5G and Galaxy A37 5G Might Cost

Separately, tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has shared alleged official-looking renders of Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. The Galaxy A57 is shown in Gray, Icyblue, Lilac, and Black colourways; the Galaxy A37, on the other hand, is seen in Charcoal, Graygreen, and Lavender shades. Both models appear to have a flat display with a centrally placed hole punch cutout for the selfie shooter. They have Samsung's 'Key Island 2.0' design.

Both Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 appear to boast a triple camera unit at the rear. The rear camera unit is arranged vertically on the panel, and the LED flash is placed outside the camera island.
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OnePlus 15T Launches in China With Dual 50MP Cameras, 7500mAh Battery
It's unlikely it will ever drop in the US, though.
By Devesh Beri March 26, 2026
OnePlus has launched the OnePlus 15T in China, squeezing high-end performance into a compact form factor.

The phone uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and comes with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. Its 6.32‑inch 1.5K AMOLED display boasts a refresh rate similar to that of the OnePlus 15: 165Hz. The panel features high-frequency PWM dimming and an ultrasonic in‑display fingerprint sensor. A 16MP selfie camera sits in a punch‑hole cutout at the top.

Personally, I'm a bit disappointed by the rear camera module—not because of its quality, but because of its quantity. Like last year's OnePlus 13T, this phone incorporates two rear cameras rather than the industry-standard three. It pairs a 50MP main camera with a 50MP telephoto camera that offers 3.5x optical zoom, with OnePlus saying you can get up to 7x lossless zoom in some modes.
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Apple's First Foldable iPhone Faces New Hurdles, But a September Launch Still Looks Likely
Initial volumes and in‑store launches could end up more constrained than Apple first planned.
By Devesh Beri April 8, 2026
Apple's first foldable iPhone appears to be on thin ice after two major reports offered conflicting perspectives on its development plans.

Nikkei Asia says the project has encountered engineering challenges in test production, with sources warning that the issues are more complex than Apple anticipated. These seem to stem from an engineering challenge within the supply chain, and while it won't alter Apple's overall foldable strategy or cancel the product, the brand has reportedly informed some suppliers about possible launch delays.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg reports that the so-called iPhone Fold "remains on track" for a September debut. Citing people familiar with the matter, the report says Apple still plans to launch the new model this fall alongside the iPhone 18 Pro line.

For now, a September reveal still looks probable, but initial volumes and in‑store launches could end up more constrained than Apple initially planned if these issues take a while to iron out.
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Apple Pushing Forward With iPhone Air Successor Despite Weak Sales: Rumor
The next-gen Air could feature a second rear camera and a more efficient battery.
By Devesh Beri April 13, 2026

Apple reportedly plans to release an iPhone Air 2 despite how poorly the first-generation iPhone Air has sold. The claim comes from Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital, who says Apple will produce at least two generations of the ultrathin iPhone.

The first iPhone Air launched in 2025 as Apple's thinnest phone and had a premium price between the Pro and base series. Reviewers criticized its lackluster battery life and single‑camera setup, while the phone itself sold poorly, leading Apple to slash production.

Rumors about the iPhone Air 2 mainly focus on Apple's efforts to fix those issues. A November 2025 report from The Information claimed Apple was considering adding a second camera and a more efficient battery to the iPhone Air's successor, though concrete details haven't yet surfaced online.

For now, Fixed Focus Digital believes Apple will launch an iPhone Air 2 "no matter how badly it may sell." That could be in early 2027, when Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e.
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Galaxy S27 Ultra 'Most Likely' to Feature Lineup's First Silicon‑Carbon Battery
Its capacity is expected to land somewhere between 5,500mAh and 6,700mAh.
By Devesh Beri April 21, 2026
Out of all the smartphones Samsung has planned, next year's Galaxy S27 series will "most likely" be the first to feature silicon‑carbon batteries, tipsters say.

According to the tech blog Schrödinger Intel, a Korean blogger who goes by yeux1122 reports that "Sung-Hoon Moon, Samsung's own executive VP and head of smartphone R&D, acknowledged internally that Samsung is behind on battery innovation." Meanwhile, leaked internal test documents reveal that Samsung SDI is testing silicon‑carbon packs with higher energy density than currently used graphite‑based cells, which could let the S27 Ultra over the current 5,000mAh without making the phone thicker.

Silicon‑carbon batteries still use lithium‑ion chemistry, but they add silicon to the anode to store more lithium in the same space. But past batteries that used a lot of silicon tended to wear out faster than those using graphite. This could be the reason why Samsung waited so long to implement it.
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