Samsung Galaxy A36 is headed to the US, Galaxy M06 5G and F06 5G get certified
The international version of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A36 ran Geekbench back in October, and today the same happened but with the US-bound model. This confirms that the A36 will be sold in the US, and also confirms the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC that the phone will use.
The prototype tested this time around came with 6GB of RAM, but more options could be offered upon launch. It managed a single-core score of 967 and a multi-core score of 2,750 in Geekbench 6.3.0.
The device will run Android 15 out of the box, which means we're probably still many weeks away from its launch, as the first Samsung phones to come with the latest OS version will be the Galaxy S25 family, due to be announced later this month.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy F06 5G both got Wi-Fi certified, and they both have support for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands.
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- Anonymous
- 12 hours ago
- A{L
Benchmarks are a scam. I've seen more than one case where one chip had better results than another chip in benchmarks, and yet the chip with the worse results outperformed the chip with the better results in actual gaming.
- Anonymous
- 12 hours ago
- A{L
Absolutely. When it comes to gaming, these chips are significantly better than the E1380.
- Anonymous
- 08 Jan 2025
- vaS
It's really upsetting to see people pay for rebranded SD778 in 2025.