The Galaxy A36 is Samsung’s next anticipated generation of mid-range devices, it is expected to be released early next year (between the space of the first quarter of 2025). However some of the latest informations from GalaxyClub has revealed the first camera specifications for the anticipated device (Galaxy A36), and also pointing at some improvements and changes that will fascinate Samsung enthusiasts.
The Samsung Galaxy A36 is expected to come along with a 50 MP (megapixel) main rear camera, which is also similar to that of the Galaxy A35. And on the front of the device comes a 12 MP selfie camera, which is its most notable upgrade. Although its predecessor (the Galaxy A35) was a 13 MP selfie camera, which may seem as a downgrade to the anticipated Galaxy A36. However it is noted that sensor could be a determining factor of the improvement in the anticipated Galaxy A36 device unlike its predecessors with 13 MP selfie camera.
Since it is well known that Samsung has a custom pattern of upgrading one or two camera components every year, then, though the macro and ultrawide camera details in particular is not known yet, it is safe to expect that the lenses in accordance to last year’s model, which is a 5 MP macro and 8 MP ultrawide.
To end with this, by the reason of the leaked unofficial images of the Galaxy A36, a change in design might happen, which includes the device featuring a more defined camera island, rather than the normal individual lenses projected directly on the back, which makes it look cohesive.