Samsung appears to be gearing up for multiple smartphone launches, as the Galaxy A37 5G, Galaxy A57 5G, and Galaxy S26+ have surfaced in TUV certification listings, revealing several key details.
Galaxy A37 5G
The Galaxy A37 5G has been listed under multiple model numbers across regions. These include SM-A376B/DS and SM-A376B for India and global markets, SM-A376E/DS for Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, SM-A376U and SM-A376U1 for carrier-locked and factory-unlocked variants in the US, and SM-A3760 for China. According to the certification, the device packs a 4,905mAh battery and supports 45W fast wired charging (10V × 4.5A).
Previous Geekbench data suggests the phone will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1480 processor, paired with the Xclipse 530 GPU. It is also expected to ship with Android 16 and offer at least a 6GB RAM configuration.
Galaxy A57 5G
The Galaxy A57 5G has also cleared TUV certification under a wide range of model numbers. These include SM-A576B/DS and SM-A576B for India and international markets, SM-A576U1 for the US unlocked variant, SM-A576W for Canada, SM-A5760 for China, SM-A576Z for Southeast Asia and Oceania, SM-A576S for South Korea (SK Telecom), and SC-54G for Japan (NTT DOCOMO).
While the listing does not specify the battery capacity, it confirms support for 45W wired fast charging. Benchmark information indicates that the Galaxy A57 5G may feature the Exynos 1680 chipset along with the Xclipse 550 GPU. The device is expected to run Android 16 and could offer memory options of up to 12GB RAM.
Galaxy S26+
The Galaxy S26+ listing has caused some confusion, as the SM-S947U model number was previously believed to be associated with the Galaxy S26 Edge. However, recent reports suggest Samsung may have scrapped both the Galaxy S26 Edge and Galaxy S26 Pro, potentially returning to a simpler lineup consisting of the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Tipster Anivin has linked the SM-S947B/DS model number to the Galaxy S26+ after spotting it on India’s BIS certification platform. This aligns with the TUV listing, which includes several regional variants such as SM-S947B and SM-S947B/DS for global markets, SM-S947N for South Korea, SM-S947U and SM-S947U1 for the US, SC-52G and SCG38 for Japanese carriers, SM-S947Z for Southeast Asia and Oceania, SM-S9470 for China, and SM-S947W for Canada. The certification reveals a 4,755mAh battery and support for 45W fast wired charging.
Expected Launch Timeline
According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, Samsung could introduce the Galaxy A37 5G and Galaxy A57 5G in either the first or second week of February 2026. Meanwhile, the flagship Galaxy S26 series is rumored to make its debut later in the month.
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