Samsung continues work on its new mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A37. Performance data for the phone, details of which were previously revealed on the company’s servers, has now surfaced on the Geekbench testing platform. The Galaxy A37 will deliver significantly higher performance than its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy A37 Arrives
The processor choice for the new Galaxy A37 has been announced. The device will feature the Exynos 1480 chipset, replacing the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor used in the previous Galaxy A36. This processor was also previously used in Samsung’s Galaxy A55.

The Exynos 1480’s architecture consists of four Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.75 GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2 GHz. The graphics unit is powered by AMD’s Xclipse 530 GPU, based on the RDNA 3 architecture.
According to Geekbench test results, the Galaxy A37 scores 1,158 in single-core performance. In the multi-core test, the phone achieved a score of 3,401. These figures are striking when compared to the results of the previous model, the Galaxy A36.
The Galaxy A36 is known to have a single-core performance of approximately 1,000 and a multi-core performance of approximately 2,900. This data clearly indicates that the new Galaxy A37 offers a performance increase of approximately 15% over the current model.
The Geekbench listing shows the Galaxy A37 being tested with 6GB of RAM. However, Samsung is expected to release higher memory (RAM) options for this new mid-range device. Currently, the information about the device is limited to these performance details and the chipset selection.

