Samsung Galaxy A36 vs. Google Pixel 9a

The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G is a new entrant in the budget space and is the successor to the Galaxy A35 5G. The most notable upgrades include more years of OS upgrades, HDR video recording with the front camera, faster charging, and a brighter display. The A36 5G also has a more premium design, which makes it a solid phone to have on your shopping list. For roughly $100 more though, there’s also the Pixel 9a that’s worth considering for its flagship-grade processor and software.

While the new Galaxy A56 5G is more of a direct competitor to the Pixel 9a, that’s coming later in the year whereas the Galaxy A36 5G can be bought right now, in the U.S.. Looking at the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G vs. Google Pixel 9a, should you spend that extra $100 for the Pixel or get the Samsung and spend that money on accessories? Let’s find out.

Samsung Galaxy A36 vs. Google Pixel 9a: Design and display

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Samsung has tweaked the designs of the new A series once again, making them look more up-market than before. The Galaxy A36 5G features flat sides with curved portions for the button area and narrower bezels around the display compared to the older model. The camera bump design has changed from individual cutouts for the lenses to a singular vertical pill-shaped layout. The phone is available in two colors, Awesome Black and Awesome Lavender, the latter of which is the better shade in my opinion.

The Galaxy A36 is slimmer than the Pixel 9a at just 7.4mm, but it’s heavier at 195 grams. I don’t mind this since the A36 5G is one of the few budget phones to sport a glass back, and Gorilla Glass Victus Plus at that. This is the same scratch-resistant glass used over the massive 6.7-inch display. It’s a Super AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a high peak brightness of up to 1,900 nits. The body of the phone is also IP67-rated for dust and water resistance.

The Iris Google Pixel 9a held in hand, the photo taken downards to emphasize its color and size.

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The Pixel 9a has an interesting new design which will take some getting used to. It’s lighter than the Samsung at 186 grams, but is thicker at 8.9mm. The back panel is plastic which is what contributes to the lower weight. The 9a does come in some cool pastel colors like Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, and Peony. All those that hate rear camera bumps will love the Pixel 9a’s design as the back is nearly all flat. You do get an aluminum frame though which is sturdier than the plastic frame on the Galaxy.

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