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Buying Advice for Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G (2025) is a solid mid-range smartphone with premium features like a 120Hz Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, and a 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging. If you’re considering this phone, here’s what you should know:

Who Should Buy It?

Multitaskers & Power Users: The 12GB RAM + 256GB variant (₹35,999) offers great performance, especially for gaming, media consumption, and heavy multitasking. The 8GB RAM + 256GB variant is also a great value due to the launch offer.

Content Creators & Photographers: The 50 MP triple camera setup with UHD 4K video recording and HDR selfie support makes it a strong choice for mobile photography and vlogging.

Long-Term Users: With 6 OS updates and 6 years of security updates, the A36 5G is a future-proof investment compared to competitors.

Frequent Travelers & 5G Users: The wide 5G band support ensures strong connectivity in multiple regions, making it ideal for international travelers.

Who Should Skip It?

Those Who Need a Charger in the Box: Like many modern Samsung devices, this phone does not come with a power adapter. If you don’t have a compatible 45W charger, factor in the extra cost.

Users Looking for Flagship Performance: While the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 is efficient, if you need top-tier flagship power, the Galaxy S-series or OnePlus 12R might be better options.

Best Configuration to Buy?

  • 8GB + 256GB (₹32,999) – Best Value for Money due to the launch offer.
  • 12GB + 256GB (₹35,999) – Ideal for Heavy Users needing extra RAM for future-proofing.

Final Verdict:

The Galaxy A36 5G is a well-rounded mid-range smartphone, offering great display, long software support, fast charging, and strong cameras. If you're upgrading from an older Galaxy A-series phone (e.g., A32, A33, or A34), the improvements in design, performance, and camera quality make it a worthy upgrade.

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