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Samsung Galaxy A37 review: A solid deal even in this economy

Samsung Galaxy A37 review: A solid deal even in this economy
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The Galaxy A37 isn't the the flashiest device, but it's got solid components and a sturdy design for a reasonable price, which is all we can really ask for.

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