New Leak Shows Samsung Galaxy A37 5G Using Exynos 1480 Processor

Samsung Galaxy A37 Geekbench scores showing Exynos 1480 chipset and Android 16 on a mid-range Samsung 5G smartphone

The Samsung Galaxy A37 Geekbench listing has given us an early look at Samsung’s next mid range 5G phone and what kind of performance users can expect.

The phone appears on Geekbench under the model number SM-A376B. In the tests, the Samsung Galaxy A37 scored 1,158 points in the single core test and 3,401 in the multi core test.

The listing also shows that the device is running Android 16 and has about 6GB of RAM (Geekbench shows 5.08GB usable).

The Samsung Galaxy A37 Geekbench details also reveal an octa-core processor with two types of cores:

  • 4 faster performance cores running up to 2.75GHz
  • 4 power saving cores running up to 2.05GHz

These numbers match very closely with Samsung’s Exynos 1480 chipset, which was previously used in the Galaxy A55.

This suggests that Samsung may use the Exynos 1480 in the Galaxy A37 instead of a MediaTek or Qualcomm chip.

If this is true, it would be an upgrade over the Galaxy A36 which used the Dimensity 6300.

That phone scored lower on Geekbench (around 1001 single core and 2972 multi core) even though it had 8GB RAM.

This means the Galaxy A37 could be faster and more efficient even with slightly less memory.

A test firmware with the build number A376USQU0AYK3 has also appeared likely for a US carrier version.

Other details like the display, camera setup, battery size, and charging speed have not public yet.

However, based on Samsung’s recent A-series phones, the Galaxy A37 will likely offer:

  • An AMOLED display with a high refresh rate
  • A 5,000mAh (around) battery
  • A multi-camera rear setup

With the Samsung Galaxy A37 Geekbench listing now public, more leaks about price, launch date and full specs are expected soon.