Samsung Galaxy A36 in for review

We’ve already shared our hands-on with the Galaxy A36 right after its announcement at MWC Barcelona and now that it’s on sale we finally managed to get hold of a unit to review.

The retail box is anything but exciting. You get a USB-C cable, a SIM ejector tool and the usual paperwork.

Samsung Galaxy A36 in for review

Our Galaxy A36 unit is the Awesome White version which has a nice iridescent hue to it when exposed to sunlight. Our very first impression is that the A36 feels noticeably slimmer than its predecessor (7.4mm vs 8.2mm).

Samsung Galaxy A36 in for review

Samsung is going for a unified look on its 2025 Galaxy A-series phones with the vertical camera island arrangement. The back gets Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, while the frame is made from polycarbonate.

There’s a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED with slimmer bezels and up to 1,900 nits peak brightness – a nice boost from its predecessor. There’s a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset at the helm, replacing the Exynos 1380 from last year’s Galaxy A35.

Samsung Galaxy A36 in for review

The battery is a typical 5,000 mAh cell, but just like on the Galaxy A56, you get 45W charging, which is a welcome boost compared to previous Galaxy A3X devices.

That’s all we have for now, check out our Galaxy A36 hands-on review for some early benchmarks and camera samples and stay tuned for our full review coming soon.

Samsung Galaxy A36

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