Samsung will soon show off its new mid-level phone, the Galaxy M36 5G, on June 27. Some main parts and looks of the phone are now known via a sneak peek site.
Photos give a hint that the Galaxy M36 5G will have a look unlike the Galaxy A36 5G. It will have a notch on the screen instead of a punch-hole and a pill-like camera set-up that makes its lenses stand out. The phone has a thin 7.7-mm body, probably made with a plastic edge since no antenna lines show.
For its cost range, an eye-catching part is the use of Gorilla Glass Victus+ to keep the screen safe. Samsung says this is four times tougher against scratches than before and can handle falls from up to two meters.
The Galaxy M36 5G will come with a strong camera group:
- Main Camera: 50 MP with motion smoothing.
- Wide-Angle Camera: 8 MP.
- Front Camera: 13 MP.
Camera uses will cover night mode, portrait mode with blur effect, and 4K video making. Samsung is also pushing many AI parts, like taking out things you don't want in photos and smart crop.
More AI ties are with Google's Circle to Search, Gemini Live, and an AI picture maker.
Samsung has yet to share info on the Galaxy M36 5G's chip, screen details, or price. No news on when it will be sold around the world yet.