Samsung Galaxy A36 runs several tests on Geekbench with a new version of Android

Another new device is coming to be added to Samsung’s portfolio and it was the Galaxy A36, which will apparently be the successor to the Galaxy A35 that was released in March. Today, we just learned that there is an A36 prototype that has made several tests on Geekbench and this has revealed the fact that Samsung is testing the device with Android 15 on board.

This is a version that Google released yesterday for its Pixels , but which Samsung is not expected to release until next year with the arrival of the Galaxy S25 family in January. That probably means the Galaxy A36 will only arrive after that if it’s going to run Android 15 from day one, which the fact that it’s being tested with that version implies.

Since the lower-end Galaxy A16 5G , which went official recently and promises to get six major Android updates, the A36 should have the same promise, and if it gets Android 15 from day one, that means it’ll end its life on Android 21!

The Galaxy A36 will be powered by either the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, depending on its GPU. The prototype tested today had 6GB of RAM, but there may be more options at launch. The Galaxy A35 came with Samsung’s Exynos 1380 SoC, so the A36 is switching vendors for its chipset, and that’s certainly quite interesting.

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Source: myphone.gr