Samsung Galaxy M36 runs Geekbench with a surprising chipset | Infinium-tech
Samsung is working on the Galaxy M36, and the phone was only seen in the Geekbench online database because a prototype benchmark was run. As usual, this means that we have an idea of what will be expected from the context of SoC, RAM and Android versions.
The Galaxy M36 running Geekbench has the model number SM-M366B, which means that it is a global version. It is powered by EXYNOS 1380 SoC, which was paired with 6GB of RAM in that specific prototype. From the first day, the handset will run on top of Android 15 with a UI 7.
Unfortunately, no other glasses of M36 have been excluded yet. Last year, the Galaxy M35 was almost the same for the Galaxy A35, but the M35 had a 6,000 mAh battery and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Something similar may happen this year, but already available A36 Snapdragon 6 uses 3 3 chipset, so there will be another difference between the two.
If they are otherwise the same, expect the M36 6.7-inch 1080×2340 Super AMOLED screen 120 Hz Refresh Rate and 1,900-NIT with peak brightness, RAM up to 12GB, 128/256GB storage, a 50 mp main camera, a 5 mc ultravide, an 8 mc camera, and a 12 mc snowy Hope to come with
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