Samsung Galaxy A36 shows itself in the first very detailed with new camera design
Recently, a new Galaxy device was spotted on the Geekbench, named the Galaxy A36 5G. Now the full design of the device leaked via 5K renders and 360-degree video.
Samsung is gearing up to debut a new mid-range device, the Galaxy A36 5G. The company could debut the device next year in March. According to new leaked 5K renders of the device, it’s expected to have a new camera island design.
The leaked renders showcased that Samsung is looking forward to offering a brand-new design for the upcoming Galaxy A36 5G. It has a centrally aligned punch-hole camera and minimal bezel changes. One of the notable tweaks the Galaxy A36 will bring is the updated camera island bump with three sensors at the rear.
The phone will be thin as its dimensions measure 162.6 x 77.9 (78.4 including Key Island) x 7.4mm and 9.6mm thickness with the camera bump. The volume and power keys are placed on the right spine. The power key may not integrate the fingerprint scanner, which hints at the in-display fingerprint scanner for biometrics. The other slots, such as the USB Type-C port and SIM card tray, are housed at the bottom.
The upcoming device is expected to deliver high-end hardware performance as compared to its predecessor. The device has already surfaced on the Geekbench listing, which suggests that it will feature an octa-core ARM chipset with 6GB of RAM and an Adreno 610 GPU.
The device will run Android 15 out of the box and could be powered by either the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. However, Samsung has yet to release the official specifications of the device.