The Samsung Galaxy M36 has been spotted on Geekbench, featuring the Exynos 1380 SoC, indicating it won’t merely be a modified A36. A support page for the model SM-M366B/DS has appeared on Samsung India’s website, suggesting an imminent launch. The phone recently received certifications from Bluetooth SIG and India’s BIS, and may be initially exclusive to Amazon India. The Geekbench listing shows it will have 6GB of RAM and run Android 15 with One UI 7. Following the pattern of its predecessor, the M36 could officially launch in late May.
Samsung’s Galaxy M36 has been discovered in the Geekbench database as of April, featuring a surprising chipset—it’s equipped with the Exynos 1380 SoC, indicating it won’t merely be an A36 with an upgraded battery (unlike last year’s M35 and A35).
Today, the Galaxy M36 has also launched its dedicated support page on Samsung’s Indian website, hinting at an upcoming release. The mobile device bears the model number SM-M366B/DS.
Recently, it also obtained certification from the Bluetooth SIG and India’s BIS. Typically, upon its release, this model might be exclusive to Amazon India for a brief period.
The earlier mentioned Geekbench entry indicated that the M36 will feature 6GB of RAM and will launch with Android 15 paired with One UI 7. Given that its predecessor debuted towards the end of May, it wouldn’t be surprising if the M36 follows a similar timeline for its official launch.
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