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Last updated: February 19th, 2025 at 08:13 UTC+01:00
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Leaks revealing renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A36 don’t seem to stop. We got to see them for the first time in October 2024, and last week, we saw high-quality images of the phone from all sides in all colors. Well, today we have another leak about Samsung’s lower mid-range Galaxy A-series smartphone for 2025.
YTechB has revealed renders of the Galaxy A36 in all its four colors. As you can see in the images below, the phone will be available in shades of black, green, white, and blueish pink.
The new renders don’t reveal anything that we don’t already know. The upcoming phone has a symmetrical and clean design, which makes it look very premium and timeless. The camera hump at the rear reminds us of the Galaxy S10. Sadly, the bezels around the display are thicker than those on its rivals, especially at the bottom.
According to various leaks, the Galaxy A36 will feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. Among the configurations on offer, there will be one with 6GB RAM. On the software front, it runs Android 15-based One UI 7.0. As you can see in the renders, the phone has three cameras at the rear but we don’t have details about them yet.
Considering that Samsung has started getting it certified by various authorities, as well as, considering that the brand launched its predecessor, the Galaxy A35 in March, we expect the South Korea tech giant to launch the Galaxy A36 next month. Samsung could debut it alongside the Galaxy A56, like it did with their predecessors.
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