Upcoming Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5G: Specs Upgrades We Can Expect

Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5g
(Last Updated On: October 24, 2024)

Key Highlights

  • Samsung Galaxy A36 5G might launch soon
  • 5K renders and 360° videos leaked recently
  • Rear camera design overhaul tipped
  • To sport a flat frame design
  • Expected upgrades over Galaxy A35 5G listed below

Samsung could soon bring its new Galaxy A series 5G phone. The Galaxy A36 5G is the alleged model whose industry-first 5K renders and 360° video was leaked by us (Giznext). Our source revealed some of the crucial details including the design upgrade the Galaxy A36 5G gets over its predecessor, i.e., the Galaxy A35 5G. While both models share similarities in terms of looks, it is expected with to ship with updated hardware. But what all new features we will see? Here are the speculations:

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5G: Display Features

DisplayGalaxy A36 5GGalaxy A35 5G
Size6.64-inch 6.63-inch
PanelAMOLEDAMOLED
ResolutionFHDFHD
Refresh rate120Hz120Hz

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G is expected to sport a display sized around 6.64-inches. The information has been shared by our source. And if we compare it with the Galaxy A35, there’s no change in size there. Both panel sizes are almost similar and we expect the same AMOLED panel to be carried forward, i.e., 120Hz FHD AMOLED panel.

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5G: Cameras

Camera Galaxy A36 5GGalaxy A35 5G
Lens count33
SpecsNA50+8+5MP

We only know the Galaxy A36 5G will feature a triple lens setup. The sensor details are under the wraps. The current model (Galaxy A35 5G) also has a triple-lens setup where the primary 50MP primary sensor is paired up with a dedicated ultrawide and bokeh lens. We can expect the same sensor type on the Galaxy A36 5G as well but what upgrades it offers is yet to be confirmed.

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5G: Chipset, RAM

Hardware Samsung Galaxy A36 5GGalaxy A35 5G
CPUocta-core octa-core
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 2 or Snapdragon 6 Gen 3Exynos 1380

Samsung is expected to make a major upgrade here and install a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 or the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset inside the Galaxy A36 5G. On the contrary, its predecessor (Galaxy A35 5G) uses an in-house Exynos processor, i.e., the Exynos 1380. With the new chipset, the Galaxy A36 5G is expected to deliver improved performance and speeds. The RAM capacity could be up to 8GB RAM, while the storage could be up to 256GB along with an expandable storage support.

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Vs Galaxy A35 5G: Battery

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G might share the same battery and fast charging setup as the Galaxy A35 5G. The latter comes with a 5,000 mAh battery and supports 25W fast charging. But if there are any upgrades, we should come across its details in the coming weeks.

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Verdict

Samsung Galaxy A35

This entire comparison is based the leaks and speculations doing round online. And looking at the details, it seems the new-gen Galaxy A36’s primary feature upgrades will be the chipset and camera. There still an uncertainty related to the latter. That said, we do expect the upcoming offering to be well-rounded successor to the existing model.

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