Samsung is preparing to expand its Galaxy A-series lineup in India, with three new smartphones set to debut next week. While the company has yet to confirm the exact launch date, these devices are expected to be successors to the Galaxy A35 and A55 from last year.

Upcoming Galaxy A-Series Phones: What to Expect?
📌 Confirmed Models – Samsung has teased the arrival of three Galaxy A-series smartphones. Two of these are likely to be the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, as they are set to replace the Galaxy A35 and A55.
📌 Possible Third Model – While Samsung hasn’t explicitly revealed the third model, reports suggest it could be the Galaxy A26.
📌 New Features & Enhancements – Samsung has promised a redesigned look, improved durability, and enhanced security features across the lineup.
📌 Extended Software Support – A major highlight from the teaser video is the promise of 6 years of OS updates for the upcoming devices. This is a significant upgrade from 4 years of updates on previous Galaxy A models.
Leaked Specifications: Galaxy A26, A36 & A56
🔹 Design & Build
- All three models will sport a pill-shaped camera module on the back.
- Retains the “key island” side frame design for better ergonomics.
🔹 Performance & Processors
- Galaxy A26 – Powered by Exynos 1280
- Galaxy A36 – Powered by Exynos 1580
- Galaxy A56 – Powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
🔹 Camera Setup
- Triple-camera system with a 50MP primary sensor across all three models.
🔹 Battery & Charging
- Galaxy A26 – 4,565mAh battery with 25W fast charging
- Galaxy A36 & A56 – Expected to feature 45W fast charging for faster power-ups.
Expected Pricing in India
For reference, the previous models launched at:
- Galaxy A25 – ₹26,999
- Galaxy A35 – ₹30,999
- Galaxy A55 – ₹39,999
The new A-series phones are expected to launch in a similar price range, with minor adjustments based on hardware upgrades.
Final Thoughts
With a refreshed design, upgraded internals, and extended software support, the Samsung Galaxy A26, A36, and A56 are shaping up to be strong mid-range contenders. Samsung’s promise of 6 years of OS updates further solidifies its commitment to long-term software support.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



