Samsung Galaxy A36: The Emerging Star of Mid-Range Smartphones
As the Galaxy S25 grabs attention in the tech world, Samsung’s mid-range offerings continue to resonate with consumers. The anticipated Galaxy A36 is generating buzz as it takes over from the Galaxy A35. Recent certifications hint at a notable enhancement in charging capabilities for these mid-tier devices.
The Arrival of a New Challenger
A device expected to be the Galaxy A36 has made its way into the IECEE certification database (as reported by MySmartPrice). Identified with the model number SM-A336xx, this certification signals that we might see its official launch soon.
Enhanced Charging Speeds for Mid-Range Models
Perhaps one of the most thrilling aspects revealed by this certification is that the upcoming device will support 45-watt wired charging, utilizing a 10-volt and 4.5-ampere configuration. This advancement marks a substantial upgrade from the 25-watt charging speed found in its predecessor, making it more competitive within Samsung’s mid-range family.
The implications of this upgraded charging capability could be quite promising. In our evaluation of the Galaxy A35, we noted that it took around an hour and fifteen minutes to completely charge from zero using its standard 25-watt adapter. If Samsung retains a similar battery capacity—around 5,000mAh—for the new model, this enhanced speed might rival that of high-end models like the Galaxy S24+, which can fully charge within approximately one hour when paired with compatible accessories.
Intriguingly, another member of Newcastle’s mid-range family—the anticipated Galaxy A56—is also rumored to boast faster-charging options alongside similar battery specifications.
Other Anticipated Features of the Galaxy A36
Apart from enhanced charging speeds, both the forthcoming models—the Galaxies A36 and A56—are speculated to feature an updated rear design including a trendy island-style camera arrangement; however, specifics regarding possible sensor upgrades have yet to surface.
Beneath their sleek exteriors, both smartphones are likely engineered with newer Exynos processors and will run Android version fourteen embellished with Samsung’s exclusive One UI interface.
The launch timeline aligns closely with last year’s schedule when we saw GallxyA34 debuting in March; hence it’s plausible that we could expect to witness similar arrivals in early Q1 this year for those awaiting news on launching dates!