Samsung's unreleased Galaxy A36 and A56 have appeared in French repairability indices, both earning a score of 8.4/10. The A36 retains the same score as its predecessor, while the A56 sees a slight decrease of 0.1 points, hinting at more complex disassembly. These models are set to feature 6.6-inch AMOLED displays, updated 50MP cameras, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W charging. They aim for a competitive price point, with the A56 rumored to start at £439 in the UK, continuing Samsung's trend of focusing on repair-friendly designs.
The Galaxy A36 and A56 have scored 8.4/10 in repairability indices, aligning with previous year’s models, showcasing Samsung's commitment to repair-friendly designs.
A notable difference in repairability scores suggests that while the Galaxy A36 maintains its predecessor's score, the A56 experiences a slight reduction, indicating potential design challenges.
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