The Samsung Galaxy A37 is a smartphone that offers a range of features, including a triple camera system on its back. The main camera is a 50MP sensor with a 1/1.56" optical format, which is an upgrade over the A36's 1/1.95" sensor. The ultrawide camera has an 8MP sensor with a 16mm focal length, while the macro camera is a 5MP sensor with a 25mm focal length. The selfie camera is a 12MP sensor with a 25mm focal length.
The main camera captures very good photos for its class, with good detail and vivid colors. The ultrawide camera is underwhelming, with soft and grainy shots, but it has decent dynamic range and colors. The macro camera is a 5MP sensor with a 25mm focal length, and it produces usable output, but it has a certain cheap quality to it.
The Galaxy A37's video recording capabilities are simple, with a 4K30 quality cap and no HDR capability. The main camera produces likeable daylight videos and remains okay in the dark, while the ultrawide's 1080p footage is more of a checkmark-level result.
Overall, the Galaxy A37 is a capable smartphone with a range of features, but it has some limitations, particularly in the ultrawide and macro cameras. The main camera is a strong point, and the video recording capabilities are adequate, but the overall experience is not as impressive as some of its competitors.