The Samsung Galaxy A37 colors are definitely something you need to think hard about before swiping your card and finalizing your purchase. I remember spending hours just trying to pick a color for my own phone! The Galaxy A37 has been announced in four colors: Lavender, Graygreen, Charcoal, and White. Whether you’re into fun pastel vibes or a more classic and serious look, there’s something here to make sure your phone perfectly matches your style.
But here’s the real question: which color should you buy that actually looks good, doesn’t become a fingerprint magnet, and is easy to resell later on? Let’s dive in and check them out together.
Lavender

Alright, let’s talk about the Lavender color, which honestly is a bit… how do I put this, unique. At first look, you might say, “Oh, pastel purple!” but it’s not exactly purple, and it’s not exactly pink either. It sits somewhere right between the two, which Samsung decided to call Lavender. Now, if you’ve ever seen real lavender, you know this shade is actually a bit lighter and softer.
The back of the phone has a glossy finish, so yeah, it definitely picks up fingerprints. It’s just not quite as bad as it is on the darker options like Graygreen and Charcoal. Of course, if you slap an opaque case on it, you won’t even be able to tell what color it is anyway.

The camera module is sitting up in the top left corner. It has three lenses inside a black oval island that looks a lot like the camera module on the Galaxy A57 and S26 Ultra.
If you’re looking for something a bit different that isn’t as serious as black or as basic as white, the Galaxy A37 Lavender is a really solid choice. Just keep in mind that depending on the lighting, it sometimes looks a bit more pink, and other times it leans more towards a bluish purple. This color definitely has its own personality.
Graygreen

This color is a pretty cool mix of gray and green that’s neither too green nor too gray. A lot of people call it a neutral color since it’s not overly flashy and bright, but it’s not boring and basic either.
The black cameras look much more natural on this color and don’t stick out as much compared to some of the lighter options. It means the whole back of the phone looks more uniform and serious. There’s a catch, though. Since the color is darker, tiny scratches or dust might show up more. On the flip side, if your hands are a bit oily, fingerprints quickly invite themselves over to the back of your phone, almost as if the phone is saying, “Come leave your mark!”
But oh, this is where the real headache starts. As you can see from how the light reflects off it, the back panel still has that glossy, glass-like finish. So what’s the disaster? A dark, glossy phone! If the lavender color just showed regular fingerprints, this one literally turns into a canvas for your hand grease. All it takes is for your hands to get a tiny bit sweaty and the back of your phone is completely covered in smudges, almost like it’s begging you to leave your mark once again.

If you throw a clear silicone case on it, since the phone itself is dark, that annoying yellowing the case gets after a few months is way less noticeable compared to the lighter colors. So that’s definitely a win.
The Galaxy A37 Graygreen isn’t really the kind of color you’d buy a phone specifically for. But if you’re looking for a simple, classy, and hassle-free vibe, you’ll probably realize after a few days that it wasn’t a bad choice at all. It’s kinda the color for practical people. It’s not trying to show off or act super unique, it just does its job and goes.
Charcoal

The Charcoal color of the Galaxy A37 is exactly what Samsung saying: let’s make a color nobody can find a flaw with (though I certainly will). It isn’t fancy, it doesn’t try to be unique, and it doesn’t try to steal anyone’s heart. It’s just a really deep black with a hint of gray, sleek and low-key. It’s one of those colors that has always been, still is, and always will be in style; just like a pair of jeans.
The biggest perk is exactly what I mentioned with the previous color. The black camera lenses blend right into the back panel, giving the whole phone a really nice, seamless look. You don’t get that three bug-eyes vibe that sticks out like a sore thumb on the lighter models.
But let’s talk about the downsides… buddy, this thing is the final boss of fingerprint magnets! I mean, you just have to look at it the wrong way and it gets smudged. Your pocket lint, dust from the table, and your fingerprints… it displays them all like a 4K screen! Since it’s dark and glossy, any tiny scratch it picks up down the line is going to be super obvious, which can be really annoying.

Of course, if you’re the type to slap a thick, black silicone case on it on day one and never take it off until you sell it, then it’s the perfect choice. Plus, when it comes time to sell it second-hand, these dark, neutral colors are always way easier to get rid of than the flashy ones.
White

The Galaxy A37 White is kinda like Samsung saying, “Alright, whoever doesn’t like the other colors will eventually end up with me!”
It’s seriously pure white. The kind of white that when you look at it up close, it feels like it just rolled out of the factory and hasn’t even had the chance to experience the dirt of the world yet. And being this white is a bit of a double-edged sword. When it’s clean, it looks like fresh snow, but the second a tiny smudge gets on it, you basically have to take on the role of a full-time phone janitor. The black cameras also create a really sharp contrast against this color.

There’s a big upside, though. Because it’s so light, fingerprints and tiny scratches are way less visible. Unlike dark colors that snitch on every little mark, this one just plays it cool and says, “Nothing to see here!”
But here’s a serious warning. If you want to buy this color or recommend it to someone, tell them to completely avoid cheap clear silicone cases. After a few months when a clear case gets a little yellow, putting it on this snowy white body makes it look exactly like the teeth of a guy who smokes two packs a day! It totally ruins the vibe of the phone.
So who is the Galaxy A37 White actually for? It’s for people who love a clean and minimalist look, are willing to put in the time to take care of it, and will probably slap a high quality clear cover on it from day one to keep that pure white shining. If that doesn’t sound like you, you’re better off going for the other colors.




