Samsung A26 : Samsung to Launch new mid range Phone that will have more enhanced features than you think !

With the  Galaxy S25 launch behind it, Samsung is now focusing on releasing other important devices in its lineup. While Samsung’s flagship phones and foldable steal the spotlight, the mid-range Galaxy A series remains the driving force behind cementing the company’s position as one of the world’s leading smartphone manufacturers. Samsung is gearing up to announce its 2025 Galaxy A lineup at the upcoming MWC 2025. Ahead of that, a massive leak has revealed almost everything about its upcoming mid-rangers: the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26.

Specifications :

Design-wise, the phones will look largely the same, with a vertical triple rear-camera setup and a key island to house the volume buttons and power key. Only the A26 gets a teardrop-shaped notch at the front, with the other two models featuring a punch hole. There are other minor differences, with the Galaxy A56 being the only one in the lineup to feature a metal frame.

To keep its price in check, the Galaxy A26 will apparently house its fingerprint scanner in the side key, while the other two models may use an in-display scanner.

Interestingly, the three upcoming Galaxy A phones will sport the same 50MP f/1.8 primary shooter with OIS and 4K recording as standard. The Galaxy A56 could house a 12MP ultrawide and a 5MP macro, while the A36 and A26 supposedly get an 8MP ultrawide. The former could use a 5MP macro, with the A26 apparently getting a 2MP sensor. Internally, there are some differences between the three phones. The Galaxy A56 should be the most powerful of the lot and will seemingly use an Exynos 1580 chip. For the A36, Samsung plans to rely on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, while the A26 reportedly uses the Korean company’s older Exynos 1380 SoC. All three models will purportedly come with up to 8GB RAM, though the A36 and A26 base variants could ship with 6GB RAM.

Samsung will reportedly equip all three phones with a 5,000mAh battery. However, only the Galaxy A56 and A36 will support 45W fast charging; the A26 might be limited to 25W. All devices should launch with Android 15 and One UI 7 out of the box. The European pricing of the three phones will remain the same as their predecessors.

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