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After appearing on official support pages last month, the Samsung Galaxy F36 has now surfaced yet again, this time in the Bluetooth SIG database. The device appeared on the certification site with model number SM-E366B/DS. 

This comes weeks after the same model was spotted on India’s BIS certification platform. There is still no confirmation about when the device will officially debut, but these backend developments often precede a launch by a few weeks.

Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Bluetooth SIG

Interestingly, Samsung skipped releasing a Galaxy F35 last year after launching the Galaxy F34 5G in August 2023. The apparent jump in numbering could be part of the brand’s rebranding strategy or a simple effort to align naming conventions with other series. 

Galaxy F36 will likely be a rebranded model

The F36 5G will likely follow a pattern similar to that of its predecessors. That is, it might closely resemble its M-series counterparts like the Galaxy M34 and F34, both of which share similar specs, apart from a few differences here and there.

Samsung Galaxy F34 5G image
Samsung Galaxy F34 5G

In this case, the Galaxy F36 5G is expected to be a reworked version of the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy M36 5G. The latter has also appeared on Geekbench with the Exynos 1380 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and Android 15. These specs could carry over to the F36 if the devices are indeed counterparts.

As of now, there are no official specifications listed for the Galaxy F36 5G on Samsung’s websites or certification documents. Based on Samsung’s previous strategy, it’s likely the Galaxy M36 will be sold via Amazon, while the F36 variant could be exclusive to Flipkart, continuing the brand’s platform-specific approach.

With multiple certifications now secured and support pages live, it’s clear that Samsung is preparing to make the Galaxy F36 5G official sooner rather than later.

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