The article discusses Samsung's latest A-series smartphones, highlighting common features such as a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, 120-Hz refresh rate, and a 5,000-mAh battery across the Galaxy A26, A36, and A56. The cameras include a main 50-megapixel sensor alongside ultrawide and macro lenses. Performance varies, with the A26 and A56 utilizing Samsung's Exynos processors while the A36 employs a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. Additionally, advancements like improved selfie camera capabilities and a larger cooling system for gaming are noted, along with fast charging support for convenience.
The trio share many more specs, like how they all have a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120-Hz refresh rate, a 5,000-mAh battery capacity, and they even have the same camera types that consist of a main 50-megapixel sensor, an ultrawide, and a macro lens.
Samsung specifically calls out the A36 selfie camera - they may have fewer megapixels than the A26, but this 12-megapixel shooter is capable of 10-bit HDR footage up to 4K at 30 frames per second.
The main area where they all differentiate is performance. The A26 5G and A56 5G make use of Samsung's own Exynos processors, specifically the Exynos 1380 with 6 GB of RAM and Exynos 1580 with 8 GB of RAM.
Only the Galaxy A36 5G has a Qualcomm chipset, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, a new chipset announced late last year, though performance should be similar to the Snapdragon 7S Gen 2.
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