The trio shares more specifications, including a 120 Hz refresh rate and a way with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 5,000-MAH battery capacity, and there is also a camera type that consists of a main 50 megapixel sensor, ultrawen and macro lens, but the megapixel count changes to some of these. At these prices, the three cameras on the back may sound impressive, but Ultrawid and macro cameras on budget phones are usually not very good. So it would be interesting to see if it's here and whether these cameras are useful.
However, it's not just megapixels. Samsung specifically calls the A36 selfie camera (and possibly the A56). This may have fewer megapixels than the A26, but this 12 megapixel shooter can offer up to 4K 10-bit HDR video at 30 frames per second. This means doing a better job of representing the colours of a selfie video.
Samsung says the A36 and A56 have larger steam chamber cooling systems to improve heat dissipation during intense machining activities such as games, and the system is roughly the same size as last year's Galaxy S24+. It also supports 45 watts of fast charging, making it up to 70% in 30 minutes.
AI Performance
The main area that they all differentiate is performance. The A26 5G and A56 5G use Samsung's proprietary Exynos processors, particularly the Exynos 1380 with 6GB of RAM and the Exynos 1580, each with 8GB of RAM. The Galaxy A26 appears to be the same configuration as last year's Galaxy A35 5G. However, the phone went on sale for $400, while the A26 is $100 less.
The Galaxy A36 5G is the only Qualcomm chipset, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, and the new chipset announced late last year, but it should resemble the Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 found on many international mobile phones like the Poco X6.