Samsung Galaxy A36 stops by the FCC on its way to launch
Samsung's Galaxy A36 has been doing the rounds recently in various certifications and listings. The phone's launch is clearly nearing, and it's now been certified by the FCC as well.
The process has confirmed its support for 5G, Bluetooth, NFC, and Wi-Fi. It will support a 25W wired charging speed according to the FCC. That clashes with another certification from last month, which revealed support for 45W charging.
This could just be a case of two authorities testing with two different chargers, so the phone could support 45W, but of course, only with a charger and cable capable of that. We won't know for sure until the A36 is official.
Speaking of which, the phone is now rumored to make its debut before the end of March. A Geekbench listing seems to reveal that the A36 will be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC. The phone has also been rumored to sport a 5,000 mAh battery, a triple rear camera setup, and an AMOLED screen.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
Another year another boring phone from sammy. Low quality battery, slow charging, slow cpu. Just buy vivo s50.
- 3 hours ago
- 61x
- Anonymous
But it's the same really Bad Policy Update Once a tree Month Security Update don't worth to buy! Next model A56 and Up Superor Class or another Brand Midrange!
- 5 hours ago
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- Hugo
It's just a sd695
- 6 hours ago
- XUi