ⓘ Samsung.
The Galaxy A56.
According to new leaks, pricing for Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy A57 could step into flagship territory in certain markets, with the phone supposedly set to cost up to €799 when fully equipped. Price hikes are also expected across the lineup.
Samsung will release its main mid-range smartphones for the year, the Galaxy A37 and A57, next month. Details of both devices have leaked in full recently, and new leaks now provide further information on how they’ll be priced in Europe.
As shared by Roland Quandt, the Galaxy A57 could arrive in certain markets with a price tag reaching €750. To be exact, the leaker claims the Galaxy A56‘s successor will be available in some countries with 512 GB of storage—a first for the series. That particular SKU will apparently be priced between €700 and €750.
The typically reliable Billbil_kun goes a step further, however, claiming that the 512 GB model of the Galaxy A57 will cost a whopping €799 in France. The 128 GB and 256 GB models are said to be priced at €549 and €599 respectively, with 8 GB of memory standard across the range. Supposedly, the A57 will be available in four colorways: Light Blue, Blue, Grey, and Lavender.
The Galaxy A37, on the other hand, will max out at 256 GB of storage. That SKU ships with 8 GB of RAM and is said to cost €529 in France. The 128 GB base model will come equipped with 6 GB of memory and could be priced at €449. Four colorways are mooted as well: Dark Green, White, Graphite, and Lavender. Both the A37 and A57 are tipped to debut on April 10.
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