Samsung is continuing its efforts to expand its product lineup. The South Korean manufacturer has been working on the Galaxy A36 5G model for some time now. Recent developments reveal the design details of the phone before its official introduction.
How will the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G look?
Reliable industry sources have revealed the design of the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G. According to these details, the smartphone will feature some significant design changes. Notably, its rear panel will resemble the iPhone X and XS models. On the front, we will see a hole-punched panel with an above-average screen-to-body ratio.

The model is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset. It will come with 6GB of RAM and run Android 15 straight out of the box, though other memory options might be available as well.
Additionally, it is expected to feature a 50MP triple rear camera setup and a 12MP selfie camera.
The device recently appeared in the Geekbench database with the model number SM-A366U. In single-core tests, it scored 1,021, and in multi-core tests, it scored 2,973.
Although Samsung has not officially announced the launch date for this upcoming A-series model, reports suggest it may be released around mid-March. Lastly, the phone is expected to receive updates for six years.
What do you think about this? Do you believe the smartphone will meet expectations?