Igeekphone News, December 23rd: Technology media smartprix published a blog post yesterday (December 22nd), sharing a set of firmware code details and disclosing the camera specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 phones, indicating that on both models, Samsung will no longer merely rely on fine-tuning software algorithms but will enhance picture quality by introducing larger sensors.
In terms of the main camera, the Galaxy A37 and A57 share the same configuration, both featuring a 50-megapixel SONY IMX906 sensor (in some regions, the Samsung ISOCELL S5KGNJ of the same specification may be used).

Compared with the 1/1.95-inch IMX882 sensor used in the Galaxy A36, the optical size of the new sensor has been increased to 1/1.56 inches. This increase in the amount of light intake at the hardware level will directly improve the dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio performance of the photos, and further enhance the imaging quality in night scenes and complex lighting conditions.
Galaxy A57, which is positioned slightly higher, has a more powerful secondary camera configuration. Its ultra-wide-angle lens adopts a 13-megapixel ISOCELL S5K3L6 sensor, which was first applied to the Xiaomi REDMI K20 Pro (Xiaomi 9T Pro) in 2019.

In addition, this device is also equipped with a 5-megapixel GalaxyCore GC05A3 macro lens. The front camera is equipped with a 12-megapixel ISOCELL S5K3LC sensor.
The main camera of Samsung Galaxy A37 is the same as that of the Galaxy A57. However, the ultra-wide-angle camera uses an 8-megapixel GalaxyCore GC08A3 sensor, while the macro camera is the same as that of the A57. It adopts a 5-megapixel GalaxyCore GC05A3 sensor. The front camera of the Galaxy A37 adopts a 12-megapixel GalaxyCore GC12A2 sensor.









