Samsung has shared camera info for the Galaxy A37 and A57. Both use a 50MP
Sony IMX906 lens, though some regions may get the Samsung S5KGNJ. The new lens
is larger than the A36’s, now 1/1.56 inches instead of 1/1.95. It takes in more
light.
That means brighter and sharper photos. Low-light shots look cleaner,
with less noise. Colors pop a bit more. Faces, walls, and skies all show more
detail. Even small things in day or night shots come out better. Quick snaps on
a street or near a park feel sharper. Details stand out, just like that.
Extra
lenses for more shots
These budget phones from Samsung
come with the same 5MP macro lens and a 12MP front camera. However, their
difference comes in the ultra-wide-angle camera. While the Galaxy A57 comes
with a 13MP sensor, the A37 uses an 8MP shooter. Irrespective of the lens capacity,
it allows users to capture wide images, close shots, and selfies without additional
tools.
Together, the main and extra lenses cover most photo needs. Streets, small
items, or far-off scenes are all easy to capture. Even beginners can get strong
shots without much effort. You can try near a bench, by a tree, or on a street
corner, and the phone handles it fine.
Better
shots all around
With the main lens and extras, photos are brighter and more detailed. Low-light
images look clear, while daylight shots show tiny textures on leaves, walls, or
people. Samsung’s hardware update cuts the need to fix images in apps. The
phones give more options for any scene. Faces, wide views, or distant subjects
all turn out well.
Quick snaps in parks, streets, or crowded spots still work.
Small or large scenes, bright or dim light—these phones manage it all. You
don’t need extra gear. For mid-range phones, this setup is strong. It may not
beat a pro camera, but it handles everyday shots really well, all around.