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Samsung’s already affordable 2026 Galaxy A37 phone just hit the Amazon all-time low at $375

It’s certainly no Galaxy S26 Ultra, but the 2026 Galaxy A37 is a notable smartphone option for casual users or just as a secondary handset, and it has now hit a new Amazon all-time low

Amazon is now offering the 128GB Galaxy A37 5G starting down at $374.99 shipped, while the upgraded 256GB model has actually jumped up in price a touch to $494.99 shipped (it was sitting down at $490 for nearly two weeks). 

The 128GB model carries a $450 list price at Amazon and Samsung where it is still fetching as much. 

Today’s deal brings the price on the already affordable 128GB model down another $25 from our previous mention to mark the lowest we have tracked on Amazon since it first landed there just over a month ago. At the time of writing, only the Charcoal model has dropped the extra $25, while the other two colorways are at the previous $400 low. 

Again this is not a flagship S26 or anything, but it does deliver solid value for the price, boasting a triple camera array (50MP, 5MP macro, and a 8MP ultrawide shooter) and 6 years of Android updates. Swing over to 9to5Google for a deeper dive on the feature set. 

If you are looking to go flagship, Samsung is once again offering Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at $325 off.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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