Samsung Galaxy A36 runs Geekbench with a surprising Android version | Infinium-tech
Samsung is already working on the Galaxy A36, which will apparently be the successor to the Galaxy A35 that was launched in March. Today a prototype A36 has made quite a few Geekbench runs, and this has led to the fact that Samsung is testing the device with Android 15.
This is a version that Google launched yesterday for its Pixels, but Samsung is expected to release it with the arrival of the Galaxy S25 family in January next year. This probably means that the Galaxy A36 will land only after that, if it is to run Android 15 from day one, which is what being tested with that version seems to indicate.
Given that the lower-end Galaxy A16 5G, which recently went official, is promised to get six major Android updates, the A36 should also come with the same promise, and if it has Android 15 from day one , then it means it will end. Its life on Android 21!
The Galaxy A36 will be powered by either Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 depending on its GPU. The prototype tested today had 6GB of RAM, but there may be more options when it launches. The Galaxy A35 came with Samsung’s Exynos 1380 SoC, so what’s interesting is that the A36 is switching suppliers for its chipset.
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