Samsung’s next wave of mid-range phones is almost here, but new pricing leaks suggest at least one model could get uncomfortably close to flagship territory in parts of Europe. The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are expected to launch next month, and multiple reports now point to notable price increases across the lineup—especially if you’re eyeing the higher storage versions.
The biggest surprise is the Galaxy A57. Leaks indicate Samsung may introduce a 512GB storage option for the A5x series for the first time, and that extra space won’t come cheap. Depending on the market, the 512GB model is said to land between €700 and €750, with one claim putting the price as high as €799 in France for the fully equipped version. If accurate, that would place the top Galaxy A57 configuration in a range many shoppers typically associate with premium phones, not mid-range staples.
For buyers who don’t need half a terabyte of storage, the leaked European pricing looks more familiar, though still higher than many would expect for the series. The Galaxy A57 is rumored to start at €549 for 128GB, while the 256GB version may come in at €599. Across the range, 8GB of RAM is expected to be standard. Color options mentioned in the leak include Light Blue, Blue, Grey, and Lavender.
The Galaxy A37 is also tipped to see a bump. Unlike the A57, it’s expected to top out at 256GB. In France, the 256GB model (paired with 8GB RAM) is rumored to cost €529. The base 128GB configuration may start at €449 and is said to include 6GB of RAM. The expected colors for the Galaxy A37 include Dark Green, White, Graphite, and Lavender.
As for timing, both the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are currently tipped to debut on April 10. If these leaks hold true, Samsung’s 2026 mid-range strategy in Europe may be shifting toward higher storage tiers—and higher prices to match—giving shoppers more options but also potentially nudging them closer to flagship budgets.





