Galaxy A37 Performance Revealed: Exynos 1480 Set to Power Samsung’s New Mid-Range Model
Samsung is preparing to strengthen its position in the mid-range smartphone market with the upcoming Galaxy A37, and the model has now surfaced in performance tests, offering a clearer picture of what it brings to the table.
According to details spotted on Geekbench, the Galaxy A37 will move away from the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 used in the Galaxy A36 and instead adopt Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1480 chipset — the same processor featured in the Galaxy A55. The Exynos 1480 combines four Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.75 GHz and four Cortex-A55 efficiency cores running at 2 GHz. On the graphics side, it features AMD’s RDNA 3-based Xclipse 530 GPU, designed to deliver a competitive gaming and multimedia experience in the mid-tier segment.
Solid Performance Gains Over A36
Geekbench scores reveal that the Galaxy A37 reaches 1,158 points in the single-core test and 3,401 points in the multi-core test. By comparison, the Galaxy A36 scored around 1,000 and 2,900 respectively. This means the A37 provides roughly a 15% improvement in overall performance, offering a noticeable step forward for users.
The Geekbench listing also confirms a 6 GB RAM configuration, though Samsung is likely to offer higher memory variants when the device officially launches. Other key specifications — such as camera setup and battery capacity — remain unknown for now, but early signs show that the A37 may become a strong contender in the mid-range arena.