Lampung City (Lampost.co) – Samsung is expected to launch the latest phone in the series Galaxy A, namely the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, in the first quarter of 2025. This step follows the previous release pattern, where Samsung released the Galaxy series A after the first flagship Galaxy S.
Specifications for Galaxy A36
The Galaxy A36 is said to retain the same 50 MP rear camera as its predecessor, the Galaxy A35. However, there are changes to the front camera, where there is a 12 MP sensor instead of the 13 MP sensor. Even though it seems like a downgrade, this new sensor is said to produce sharper photos.
In other camera departments, the Galaxy A36 is expected to keep a 5 MP macro lens and an 8 MP ultrawide lens. Significant changes can also be seen in the design of the rear camera, which now uses a neater and more integrated island-shaped model, giving it a more modern look.
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The Galaxy A36 is equipped with a 6.64 inch Super AMOLED screen with FHD + resolution and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, ensuring a clear and smooth visual experience. For the engine, this device is likely to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, along with 6 GB of RAM. There are two internal memory options, namely 128 GB and 256 GB.
This cell phone also supports the Android 15 operating system and has a battery capacity of 5,000 mAh with a fast charge of 25 W. official confirmation from Samsung.
Differences with Galaxy A56
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is positioned as a more expensive version compared to the Galaxy A36. Even though both have a 12 MP front camera, the sensor used on the A56 is different to indicate its higher class. Full details of the A56’s specifications have not been revealed, but it is believed that this device will offer improvements in several areas compared to the A36.
Chart and market forecasts
The Galaxy A36 and A56 are expected to launch globally, including in Indonesia, in early 2025. The Galaxy A36 is reportedly listed on Geekbench, indicating that the device in final testing stages.
Samsung continues to maintain its reputation in the middle by presenting attractive features in the latest Galaxy A series. These two devices are expected to be an attractive choice for consumers looking for a cell phone with the best performance and innovative design in its class.
2024-11-18 08:32:00
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**PAA Questions:**
Thank you for joining us today! We know that you are both experts on the technology industry, and we have some exciting news to discuss. We heard that Samsung is planning to launch the next generation of Galaxy A series, the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, in the first quarter of 2025. Can you tell us more about these devices and what sets them apart from their predecessors?
Guest 1: Absolutely! The Galaxy A36 seems to have some impressive upgrades in terms of camera quality and design, with a more modern and sleek look to its rear camera setup. But the front camera sensor has been downgraded to a 12 MP sensor from the previous 13 MP sensor. How do you think this will affect the overall performance of the device?
Guest 2: The Galaxy A56, on the other hand, is expected to have a more premium positioning with a higher-end camera sensor. We speculate that the device will offer better performance than the A36 in several areas. However, the full specifications of the A56 have not been revealed yet, so we can’t draw any conclusions for sure.
Guest 1: That’s right. Samsung has been known for their competitive pricing strategies, and these two devices are no exception. They offer attractive features that cater to a wide range of consumers looking for performance and innovative design at an affordable price point. Do you think the release of these devices will impact Samsung’s market share in the mid-range smartphone category?
Guest 2: Definitely. Samsung’s steady release and improvement of their Galaxy A series have consistently maintained their reputation as a formidable competitor in the mid-range market. Their focus on providing quality devices at competitive prices has definitely contributed to their success.
Guest 1: Speaking of release, the last Galaxy A series was launched in early 2022. With the new devices expected to launch globally, including in Indonesia, in early 2025, we can expect a one-year gap between releases. What do you think are the reasons behind this move, and how will it affect Samsung’s consumer base?
Guest 2: One factor could be the ongoing