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I Got a Look at Samsung’s New Affordable Galaxy A Phones at MWC

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Samsung has debuted its latest midrange phones, the $500 Galaxy A56, $400 A36 and $300 A26. All three devices have larger displays, more powerful processors and, inevitably, new AI features. I got a first look at the phones during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and my first impression is that they feel impressively more premium than their sticker price, thanks to their bright displays, glass backing and use of Samsung’s latest One UI 7

Arriving on the heels of the $599 iPhone 16E, Apple’s idea of an affordable phone that’s far from cheap, all three new Samsung Galaxy A phones seem to prove a phone-maker can still make a cheap phone that’s truly affordable and flexes new features like Android 15 and Google’s Circle to Search tool. All the phones are built to last you a while, with six years of OS and security updates, Samsung’s Knox Vault for device security and privacy and an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. 

Here’s everything to know about the Galaxy A36, A26 and A56. 

Read more: MWC 2025: All the Phones, Wearables, Robots and AI Live From Barcelona

Samsung Galaxy A36: $400

The Galaxy A36 5G costs $400.

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At 8.2mm thick and 196 grams, the Galaxy A36 5G is thinner and lighter than last year’s Galaxy A35 5G, which was 7.4mm thick and weighed 209 grams. Like last year, the phone packs a 5,000 mAh battery, but now features 45-watt super fast charging, which Samsung says can charge the phone nearly 70% in 30 minutes. (CNET will test this once we get the devices in for review, so stay tuned.)

Thinner bezels bump the display to 6.7 inches, compared to the A35’s 6.6 inches. The A36 features a 120Hz refresh rate, and an increased peak brightness of 1,900 nits, ideally making it easier to see the screen even if you’re in a brightly lit environment. Both the front and back feature Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus Plus, which Samsung says improves durability. The company says they’re all “FHD+” resolution, which usually means 2,220×1,080 pixels.

In person, the display looked nice and bright, and the bezels are still pretty noticeable, but not obtrusive. There’s just enough heft to the phone to help it feel more premium than its price suggests, but it’s still lightweight altogether.

Cameras get an upgrade, too, with support for HDR video recording on the 50-megapixel main camera. Like last year’s phone, the A36 also features an 8-megapixel ultrawide and 5-megapixel macro camera. The front camera goes from 13 to 12 megapixels, but supports 10-bit HDR video recording. It’s worth noting that more megapixels doesn’t automatically mean a better camera. 

HDR support can help images and videos have a wider dynamic range (the difference between the brightest parts of an image and the darkest parts) and look more detailed and colorful. For nighttime shots, Samsung says larger pixels serve up sharper, more vibrant images with minimal noise, even in extremely low light — larger pixels can gather more light and have less image noise. Stay tuned to CNET’s tests to see how the camera performs.   

Two Galaxy A36 5Gs one with its display on the other with its back showing

The Galaxy A36 5G runs Android 15 and One UI 7.

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You’ll find AI features on the A36 like Google’s Circle to Search, which can now also translate on-screen text and identify music. Samsung debuted these new capabilities on its flagship Galaxy S25

lineup in January. AI-powered photo editing tools include an enhanced Object Eraser that now lets you select multiple objects to be removed, and a Filter feature that lets you create a custom filter based on any photo. For example, if you have a shot of a sunset and you like the tone of the image, you can apply that filter to other photos, too. Edit Suggestion will use AI to analyze an image and serve up recommendations to improve it, like removing shadows or reflections. 

The A36 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, versus the Exynos 1380 featured on the Galaxy A35. It has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Samsung says there’s also a larger cooling system to better dissipate heat and optimize for gameplay and streaming. 

The Galaxy A36 will be available on March 26 in black and lavender. An exclusive lime version is also available through Best Buy. 

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Samsung Galaxy A26: $300

The Galaxy A26 5H costs $300.

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The (even cheaper) Galaxy A26 is also thinner than its predecessor, measuring at 7.7mm compared to the Galaxy A25‘s 8.3mm. It also gets a bigger FHD+ display, thanks to reduced bezels, matching the A36’s 6.5 inches. It shares a 120Hz refresh rate. 

The bezels on the A36 are more obvious than on the A26 and A56, especially along the bottom of the phone and around the camera. The display is also a bit dimmer. 

While last year’s A25 featured a glass front and plastic back, the A26 steps things up with Gorilla Glass Victus Plus on both the front and back, just like the A36. The frame remains plastic. Despite the upgrade to a glass backing, the A26 doesn’t have the same premium, heftier feel in hand as the A36 and A56. But it has a smooth interface and is highly responsive, just like its A series sisters.

Like last year’s model, the A26 features a 50-megapixel wide-angle camera, 8-megapixel ultrawide camera and 2-megapixel macro camera, as well as a 13-megapixel selfie camera. 

The Galaxy A26 5G with it's back showing.

The Galaxy A26 5G is the cheapest of the three new A series phones from Samsung.

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Despite the lower price, you’ll still get AI features like Photo Edit Suggestion and Object Eraser, as well as Circle to Search. The A26 runs the Exynos 1380 chipset, and comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also has expandable memory up to 2TB, and packs a 5,000 mAh battery. 

The A26 will become available March 28, and is only available in black. 

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The Galaxy A36 next to the Galaxy A26

For 2025, the Galaxy A series has three models: the Galaxy A36 (left), the Galaxy A26 (right) and the Galaxy A56 (not pictured).

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Samsung Galaxy A56: $500

To complete the trio, the Galaxy A56 has a 6.7-inch display and a 5,000 mAh battery, which, like the A36, supports 45-watt charging. The A56 is powered by the Exynos 1580 chipset and also has a larger vapor chamber to help you play games and watch videos for longer.

The A56 has a 50-megapixel wide camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 5-megapixel macro camera. The selfie camera has a 12-megapixel sensor compared to the Galaxy A55’s 32-megapixel front-facing camera, which took either 12- or 8-megapixel images after pixel binning. The selfie camera also gets 10-bit HDR support, and a Low Noise Mode helps to take sharper low-light photos, Samsung says. 

A feature only available on the A56 is called Best Face, which can help you nail a group photo by choosing the best expressions on up to five people and then combining them into one image. This is similar — in name and in execution — to Google’s Best Take feature on the Pixel series. The A56 also gets an enhanced Object Eraser and Filter capabilities. 

Samsung hasn’t yet shared color options for the A56, but the version I got a quick look at was white. It feels similar to the A36 in terms of weight, thickness and feel, and the screen brightness is also comparable. 

The A56 will be available later this year. 

Samsung Galaxy A56, A36 and A26 specs

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Samsung Galaxy A26 5G
Display size, tech, resolution, refresh rate 6.7-inch AMOLED; FHD+; 120Hz refresh rate 6.7-inch AMOLED; FHD+; 120Hz refresh rate 6.7-inch AMOLED; FHD+; 120Hz refresh rate
Pixel density TBD TBD TBD
Dimensions (inches) 6.39 x 3.05 x 0.29 in 6.41 x 3.08 x 0.29 in 6.46 x 3.05 x 0.3o in
Dimensions (millimeters) 162.2 x 77.5 x 7.4 mm 162.9 x 78.2 x 7.4 mm 164 x 77.5 x 7.7 mm
Weight (grams, ounces) 198g (6.94 oz.) 195g (6.89 oz.) 200g (7.05 oz.)
Mobile software Android 15 Android 15 Android 15
Camera 50-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 5-megapixel (macro) 50-megapixel (wide), 8-megapixel (ultrawide), 5-megapixel (macro) 50-megapixel (wide), 8-megapixel (ultrawide), 2-megapixel (macro)
Front-facing camera 12-megapixel 12-megapixel 13-megapixel
Video capture TBD TBD TBD
Processor Exynos 1580 Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Exynos 1380
RAM + storage 8GB + 128GB 6GB + 128GB 6GB + 128GB
Expandable storage None None None
Battery 5,000 mAh 5,000 mAh 5,000 mAh
Fingerprint sensor TBD TBD TBD
Connector USB-C USB-C USB-C
Headphone jack None None None
Special features Galaxy AI, OneUI 7, Circle To Search, Best Face, Object Eraser, 6 generations of Andoid OS, 6 years of software and security support, IP67 water and dust resistance, 10-bit HDR recording, 1,200 nits peak brightness Galaxy AI, OneUI 7, Circle To Search, Object Eraser, 6 generations of Andoid OS, 6 years of software and security support, IP67 water and dust resistance, 10-bit HDR recording, 1,900 nits peak brightness, Gorilla Glass Victus Plus Galaxy AI, OneUI 7, Circle To Search, Object Eraser, 6 generations of Android OS, 6 years of software and security support, IP67 water and dust resistance, 10-bit HDR recording, Gorilla Glass Victus Plus
US price starts at $500 (128GB) $400 (128GB) $300 (128GB)
UK price starts at Converts to £400 Converts to £320 Converts to £240
Australia price starts at Converts to AU$805 Converts to AU$645 Converts to AU$485



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