Samsung Galaxy M36 Spotted on Geekbench With This Chipset
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Upcoming Galaxy M36 won't have the same chip as the Galaxy A36
Samsung is going to expand its 2025 Galaxy M lineup with a more budget alternative to the newly-released Galaxy M56. The upcoming Galaxy M36 has just appeared in the online benchmark Geekbench, and the phone is following a similar chipset strategy as its beefier sibling. What we mean by this is that the Galaxy M36 won't have the same SoC as the Galaxy A36. Instead, it will use the Exynos 1380 chip, which is found under the hood of the last-gen …
Samsung Galaxy M36 Spotted on Geekbench With This Chipset
Samsung Galaxy M36 has appeared on a popular benchmarking site, which has suggested its chipset, RAM and OS details. The company has yet to confirm the handset, but it is expected to arrive as a successor to the Galaxy M35 5G, which was introduced in India in July 2024. The preceding handset has an Exynos 1380 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM. The upcoming Galaxy M36 is expected to come with a similar chipset.
Samsung Galaxy M36 runs Geekbench with a surprising chipset
Samsung is working on the Galaxy M36, and the phone was just spotted in the Geekbench online database since a prototype ran the benchmark. As usual, this means we get an idea of what to expect from it in terms of SoC, RAM, and the Android version it will be launching with. The Galaxy M36 that ran Geekbench has the model number SM-M366B, meaning it's the global version. It's powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC, which in that specific prototype was pai…
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