Samsung is preparing for the release of its new Galaxy A-series phones, as the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 have appeared in the TUV Rheinland certification database. This development suggests that these mid-range devices could debut as early as March, offering upgrades to design, performance, and charging speeds.
Model numbers and fast-charging details revealed
The TUV Rheinland database confirmed the model numbers for each phone. The Galaxy A56 will include variants such as SM-A566B/DS and SM-A566E, while the Galaxy A36 will come in models like SM-A366B and SM-A366U. The Galaxy A26 will also be offered in multiple versions, including SM-A266B and SM-A266M.
One of the key revelations is the fast-charging capabilities. The Galaxy A26 will support 25W charging, while the Galaxy A36 and A56 will boast faster 45W charging, catering to users looking for reduced charging times.
Galaxy A56, A36 & A26
The Galaxy A56 has already been spotted in the TENAA database, revealing design details. It features a new oval-shaped camera island, a design that is expected to extend to the A36 and A26 as well.
In terms of hardware, the A56 is rumoured to house the Exynos 1580 chipset. Furthermore, there are reports that a 5,000 mAh battery will keep its lights on. This combination makes it a strong contender in the mid-range segment.
The Galaxy A36 is rumoured to include significant improvements in both camera and performance. Reports suggest it will feature a 50MP main camera and a 12MP selfie shooter. This upgrade is aimed at enhancing photo and video quality.
Under the hood, the device may be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. However, similar to the A56, it is expected to have a 5,000 mAh battery.
For the Galaxy A26, improvements include a slightly larger 6.64-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution. This device also comes with a 120 Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals. It will likely continue using the Exynos 1280 chipset and offer up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Battery capacity remains at 5,000 mAh, offering consistent battery life compared to its predecessor.
Conclusion
The Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 aim to solidify Samsung’s position in the mid-range market. With enhanced charging speeds, design updates, and hardware improvements, their imminent release has generated significant anticipation.
Source: Giz China