Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 EU Energy Labels show some intriguing changes
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Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 EU Energy Labels show some intriguing changes
"The two are definitely launching soon, though, and today their mandatory EU Energy Labels have appeared. These show 52-hour battery life for the A57 and 53 hours for the Galaxy A37, and both phones will be IP68 certified for dust and water resistance. That's up from IP67 on their predecessors."
"Unlike their predecessors, however, both of them are now only certified to reach 1,200 full charging cycles before the battery dips to below 80% of its initial capacity, whereas their predecessors' batteries went up to a whopping 2,000 cycles. We've seen the same backward movement for the flagship Galaxy S26 devices too, by the way."
"The A57 and A37 are rated A overall, and they both received a C rating for repairability. The A57 has an A for drop resistance, while the A37 only managed a B. According to the latest rumors, the A57 and A37 should be getting official next month."
Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy A57 and A37 mid-range smartphones, with EU Energy Labels revealing key specifications. Both devices offer 52-53 hours of battery life and upgraded IP68 water and dust resistance, improving upon the IP67 rating of previous models. However, both phones are certified for only 1,200 full charging cycles before battery capacity drops below 80%, a significant decrease from the 2,000 cycles of their predecessors. The A57 and A37 received overall A ratings with C ratings for repairability. The A57 achieved an A for drop resistance while the A37 received a B. Official announcements are expected next month.
Read at GSMArena.com
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