Samsung Unveils 2025 Galaxy A Series with new AI Goodies, 6-Year Update Promise

- Samsung has revealed the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 devices.
- They come with a 6.7-inch Full HD+ display, a 5,000 mAh battery, and IP67 protection.
- It features new AI enhancements like Best Face, improved object removal tool and Circle to Search.
Samsung’s Galaxy A series is probably the most popular midrange Android smartphone in the US. Ahead of MWC 2025, the company has launched the 2025 refresh of the A-series, featuring SamsungGalaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 devices. All of them now sport the Galaxy AI enhancements, some new improvements, and other minor changes to the devices.
All three of the Galaxy devices including the A56, A36, and A26 feature a new camera bump design. They will all come with a massive6.7-inch Full HD+ display and a 120Hz refresh rate. They also come with a5,000 mAh capacity battery andIP 67 dust and water protection on all three models.

All the new 2025 A-series Galaxy devices will come with the latest Samsung One UI 7 based on Android 15 and receive6 years of updates and security patches. You’ll also seenew Galaxy AI features onboard. LikeBest Face, which lets you select the right facial expression when shooting a live photo. There’s also going to be Samsung’s improved object removal feature, other AI filters, and support for Google’s Circle to Search.
Coming to the differences, the A56 will come packSamsung’s Exynos 1580 processor which came out last October. While the A36 will come with the olderSnapdragon 6 Gen 3. Both the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 come with45-watt charging support and a bigger vapor chamber for cooling. The A56 will also include a 12MP ultrawide, 50MP main, and 5MP macro lens at the back, and a 12MP selfie shooter.
Samsung GalaxyA56 will come out in the US with a$499 price tag. The GalaxyA36 and GalaxyA26 will be$399 and$299 respectively. According to Samsung, the Galaxy A56 will be available for purchase at a later date. However, you can get the Galaxy A36 at Best Buy startingMarch 26 and the Galaxy A26 fromMarch 28 onwards.
Anshuman Jain
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