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The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G is a sleek, durable unlocked smartphone featuring a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, and 5G connectivity. It boasts a long-lasting 5000mAh battery with Super Fast Charging, advanced front and rear cameras with AI editing tools, and water resistance. Designed for professionals and millennials seeking premium features at an affordable price, it offers six years of software updates and a stylish Awesome Lavender finish.


















| ASIN | B0DXHKH86B |
| Additional Features | Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Water Resistant |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 27.46 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Amp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 19.03 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,574 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #154 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Quick Start Guide, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 1.8, 2.4 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Awesome Lavender |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 682 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 10 x |
| Display Pixel Density | 389 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2340x1080 Pixels |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Effective Video Resolution | 50 MP |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 1 TB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps, 60 fps, 120 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | USB-C |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 0.32 x 3.07 x 6.37 inches |
| Item Weight | 209 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
| Operating System | Android 14, ONE UI 6.0 |
| Phone Talk Time | 27 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 1.8, 2.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5.0, 50.0, 8.0 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 120 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2340 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.6 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming |
| UPC | 198957074653 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | Bluetooth, LTE, NFC, UMTS, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
T**.
Balances form, function, and price in a nice package
I'm far from a phone enthusiast. My phones have all been relatively mid range Moto G phones over the years and I've been reasonably happy with them. My Moto G Stylus (2022) was working fine after almost three years, but was done with security updates and started exhibiting some quirky behaviors like extremely long restarts, a finicky fingerprint reader, and a bit of slow down overall. Given that electronics are about to skyrocket in price, I figured rather than waiting until it was completely unusable, I'd be proactive in getting a new phone until (hopefully) all this instability calms down. My wife's Moto G Power from 2020 was in rough shape, so I looked at the new mid range Moto G line and was somewhat unimpressed, especially at the continued lack of longer support. When I stumbled upon the A36 for the same price as the Moto G Stylus 5G from the previous year, I figured I'd give it a shot. With a decent SOC, camera, etc. and six years of OS and security updates from Samsung being promised, it seemed like it was time to move away from Moto. We both have Samsung tablets we've been happy with, so I wasn't concerned about One UI being much different from the more vanilla Android the Moto phones have. She loved her A36 so much right out of the box, I figured I'd get one too. Once I had (painlessly) moved everything over from my old phone using the transfer app, I was equally happy. The fast charging is awesome. The battery hasn't even dipped below 50% for my average day, and I now get 5G with my carrier, which has some speed perks with it. This thing also syncs up much quicker with our wireless Android Auto. I use an adapter with my Honda--ironically the Moto one--and my wife's newer Subaru has wireless natively, but was hit or miss and ran so slow with her old Moto, but no more! She opted for the purple color, which is nice, and I just went for black because I'm boring. They're nice looking phones. The sound is loud and clear and I have no complaints, though I have probably heard better. In general, this is a solid mid-range phone that will hopefully last me the full six years it has for support. I've already recommended it to my my brother who still uses a flip phone but can't stand how terrible it is since he had to switch with the 3G shutdown. For those that don't need latest and greatest, this is a solid pick.
R**S
Phone
Very nice phone. Started very easily with a cord to switch everything from my old phone to it. Loads fast,takes fantastic pictures. Cheap price for a new Samsung phone
V**A
Happy camper so far. Many NICE A56 features, but 6GB RAM isn't great. Be careful of intl. model.
Got it at a nice price during Prime days, which made the investment (for me) possible. Great screen and camera, nice and stable operation. I don't play games on it, so haven't stressed its capabilities. Very happy with extended software support, so plan to use it for a number of years. HOWEVER, I really wish it had more than 6GB RAM (an 8GB model is supposed to be released later this year in the US, to match the rest of the world). Still, I wish it had 12GB+, which would give me more confidence in its long-term viability. I would NOT consider the international version if you're in the US. After looking up the frequencies the international model can access and those that T-Mobile operates on, there seems to be no overlap. Specifically look up the frequencies for other carriers. I really wanted an A56, but no US model was available. This A36 seems to be a good compromise, with a lot of A56 capabilities.
B**6
A solid phone with good performance
I recently purchased the Samsung A36 5G (4GB RAM, 256GB storage), and after giving myself a couple of weeks to really use it, I can say overall I’m happy with it—especially as this is my first Samsung phone. The setup process was a bit frustrating. Not everything transferred from my old phone, which was about four years old. Only my contacts (including some from two phones ago) and my pictures came through. I think part of the issue was that my previous phone didn’t support some of the newer features, which made the transfer process more difficult. Another concern at first was how long the phone took to update. It took about three days, which made me think something was wrong. That’s one of the reasons I waited before writing this review. As for the phone itself, I really like it. It’s much lighter and noticeably faster than my previous phone. The design is sleek, and it feels good to use. The camera quality is decent (perfectly fine for me, since photography wasn’t a major factor in my purchase). One thing to note: the phone does not come with a charging plug or headphones, so you’ll need to purchase those separately. It does include a charging cable and the SIM card tool. I bought a case and screen protector at the same time as the phone, but didn’t think about the plug, so keep that in mind. The main downside for me is the battery. It doesn’t last as long as my old phone’s battery, and the phone can get warm when multiple apps are open. On the plus side, it does charge faster than my previous devices. For $349.99, it’s a good phone overall, though the battery could be better. Overall, despite a few drawbacks, I’m satisfied with the Samsung A36 5G. It’s a solid phone with good performance, especially if you’re upgrading from an older device.
W**Y
Best Phone Ever
Hands down one of the best phones I ever owned. Replaced my aging IPhone 11. Brought this device like new it came here still sealed. It was easy to switch from iPhone to android. This phone is fast and gorgeous looking. I love it so much I'm comtinplating on a selling my iPad Air M2 13 inch for a galaxy tablet due android and Samsung getting me freedom and customization. NOTE: to recive messages on android and not have them be stuck on imessage. After switching devices on you carrier. before inserting the sim card into the new phone deactivate your phone number and email from apple in the FaceTime and Imessage settings of the Iphone. All Apps - FaceTime. All Apps - Imessage. Click your phone number and email it'll ask if you want to remove them from Imessage and will no longer be used for Imessage but you're still receive SMS Messages. Hit yes then turn off imessage and facetime by toggling the green switch. Turn off the iphone. Once the Sim is in the android phone restart it to get service then register the android device in Google messages. This is IMPORTANT hit the notification that says finish setting up your android device and you are off to the races. Samsung Switch made it easy to transfer my data from my old phone.
G**N
Good phone at a good price
A really nice phone
L**T
Good performance, fair amount of storage, great camera, fair price.
I had the Galaxy A35 before. I was quite happy with it. The main reason I needed this one is because I switched networks and the old one was setup for Verizon network and I needed something compatible with T-Mobile. At first I got the A16 (slow miserable phone, but cheap). This phone hit the spot. Its everything I loved about my A35 but a little slimmer and sleeker. I wish it had an microsd card slot. But I can still use usb-c adapters or thumb drives to back up extra files. Overall I'm glad I bought it. Definitely better than the cheaper models below this one.
B**F
Junk software
I really wanted to like the Samsung A36. The design is sleek, and the hardware seems solid. But let me tell you—the software is a nightmare. If I could remove the Samsung software and replace it with something... anything else, I would. The Good: The phone looks fine and feels decent in hand, nothing too flashy but solid enough. The display is bright enough for everyday use. Battery life is... okay, if you can get past the constant drain caused by all the background processes. The Bad: Let’s talk about the software—because this is where the A36 completely falls apart. Samsung has packed this phone with so much bloatware, it’s like trying to run a marathon with a backpack full of bricks. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to constantly get distracted by unnecessary apps, system updates, and endless notifications, this phone will show you. First off, the pre-installed apps: there are so many, they might as well come pre-installed on your nerves. Want to remove them? Good luck. Samsung’s “helpful” system is designed to fight you at every turn. These apps are like unwanted guests at a party who keep trying to use your Wi-Fi even though they’re not invited. Then there’s the software interface. It’s so overcomplicated that I’ve had to spend more time digging through settings than actually using the phone. Want to customize the home screen? Get ready for a confusing mess of options hidden under layers of unnecessary features that only slow the phone down. The phone is sluggish, to say the least—apps take forever to load, and multitasking feels like it was designed by someone who doesn’t know what “multitasking” is. The Ugly: After a few days, I found myself begging for a simpler experience. The software is so invasive that you can’t get away from it. It’s constantly running in the background, draining the battery, and making everything slower. I’ve had multiple instances where I’ve tried to do something as simple as open an app, only to wait... and wait... and wait. Conclusion: I honestly wouldn’t recommend the Samsung A36 to anyone who values their sanity. It’s a perfectly fine phone hardware-wise, but the software makes it feel like you’re fighting a battle just to use it. If Samsung could clean up the software and give users more control, this could be a solid device. Until then, save yourself the headache and look elsewhere. Maybe even try an older model, because this one’s software will have you questioning your life choices. PS Fortunately for me I bought in December and I had until the end of January to return it. I tried my best to make it work but it went back to Amazon and I hope it makes it back to Samsung for scrap.
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