We already know that Samsung is working on new mid range smartphone models from its Galaxy A series. Recent leaks and reports have confirmed that the brand is working on the Galaxy A56 and the Galaxy A36 models. But now, a fresh certification sighting has hinted at the imminent global launch of the Galaxy A36 5G. So let’s check it out.
Samsung Galaxy A36 spotted on FCC

Just last month, the South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy A56 model was spotted on the FCC database (Via MySmartPrice). And now, the more affordable Galaxy A36 has also surfaced on the same certification platform. The upcoming mid range smartphone can be seen carrying the SM-A366E/DS and SM-A336U model numbers. The DS here refers to support for Dual SIM.
Apart from this, the FCC listing also confirms support for 5G connectivity, Bluetooth, GNSS, NFC, and WiFi (802.11b/g/n/a/ac/ax). While finer details like its specification are still at large, the database also lists the smartphone with support for the EP-TA800 charger and EP-DA705 data cable. This charger is the same model that offers a maximum power output of 9V and 2.77A. In other words, the Galaxy A36 will offer 25W wired fast charging support.

Earlier this week, both the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 were spotted on the GCF certification ahead of their upcoming announcement. Similarly, the Indian release was also confirmed last month thanks to the BIS certification sighting. The Samsung Galaxy A36 is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or possibly the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 which could be paired with 6GB of RAM. It will run on the Android 15 OS out of the box while leaked renders revealed its Galaxy Note 10-like design as well.
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