Samsung Galaxy A36 Leaks Again, Revealing More Renders and Key Features

Usama Rasool

The never-ending leak spree for the Samsung Galaxy A36 introduces a new set of renders today. We find all four of the phone’s color options in a report and the design changes expected from A36 this year. The previews in this leak show the direction it’s heading.


SamMobile reported the headline first, sourcing the images from YTechB’s publication. These renders confirm again that Samsung has gotten rid of the individual pill design for the three cameras, and now they lay under the same glass topology. It seems this design is unified for Galaxy A56 and A26 as well.

It’s pretty much the same bar-style design as before if you disregard the slight camera changes. Samsung still upholds its philosophy; “Why fix something that isn’t broken” though A36 does get a fresh coat of paint for all four options. See the renders here for reference. 

 

If this leak pans out, we’ll see the Galaxy A26 in not only Black and White but also in light green and blue/purple, both of which look amazing, without any doubt. The Samsung price list suggests that the device could be competitively priced, making it an attractive option for buyers. The front is also decent since the bezels are slightly shaved off, and the Key Island design is almost the same as its previous generation.  

Galaxy A36 will rope you in with the new design, but sadly, the specs may not get an upgrade this year. Geekbench has tested this device already, albeit in a prototype state. That’s how we know the A36 will operate on Android 15 x One UI 7 when you boot it for the first time.

Samsung Galaxy A36, sandwiched between the A26 and A56, has been tested with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 by Geekbench. Galaxy A36 was believed to be the iPhone 16e competitor, but that ship has sailed after Apple launched the device at $600. iPhone 16e more rivals the A56, price-wise.

Expectedly, the Samsung A35 successor might cost around $400, just like last year. So, yes! It will put a dent in your savings. It has also been confirmed from certifications that A36 has a faster 45W charging for its 5000mAh cell. More details should appear as the launch grows closer. So, if you want to know more about Galaxy A36, stay tuned. 

 

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