Samsung teases Galaxy A56, A36, & A26 with exciting upgrades

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Samsung is about to expand its affordable device family; Galaxy A-series, by debuting three new devices; Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 any time soon, as officially teased.

Samsung is already anticipated to debut a few latest smartphones under the Galaxy A series. Currently, the company is quite focused on its affordable devices, making them a powerful package of suitable prices with great & upgraded specs.

Recently, it launched Galaxy F06 which runs Android 15-based One UI 7 after being one of the cheapest phones. Whereas the older flagship devices are still waiting for the One UI 7. This is increasing the excitement among Galaxy fans, about what new novelties the mid-range upcoming devices will bring.

Samsung started teasing the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 officially

The Korean tech giant officially started teasing its upcoming devices including Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26.

Samsung India on X via its official handle shared a short teaser video praising the success of the Galaxy AI and also hints at the novelties of the coming A-series devices.

@SamsunIndia mentioned; “Awesome is evolving. Awesome is going beyond. Awesome is now smarter. Get ready for a new era. Coming soon.” along with the hashtag #AwesomeGalaxyA.

The video reveals that the coming device will flaunt several key novelties which are as follows –

  • An awesome design
  • Upgraded camera
  • Breathtaking durability
  • Z-secure level security

It was revealed that Galaxy A56 will run One UI 7 out of the box. A few months back Samsung Galaxy A26 CAD-based renders already surfaced online.

Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 launching date

The teaser video didn’t reveal the exact launching date for the upcoming devices. It is expected that the company will launch the device sometime by the end of next month.

Since the official launch date has yet to be revealed, it remains to see how much time the company will take to debut these devices.

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