The trio shares many more specifications, such as how they all have a 6.7-inch Amoled screen with a refreshing speed of 120 Hz, a battery capacity of 5000 mAh, and they even have the same camera types that consist of a main sensor of 50 megapixel, an ultrawide and a macro-lens, though the change. Three cameras on the back may sound impressive at these prices, but the ultrawide and macro cameras on budget telephones are usually not very good, so it will be interesting to see if that is again the case here or whether these cameras will be useful.
However, it is not just about megapixels. Samsung specifically calls the A36 selfie camera (and probably the A56s) out-of them may have fewer megapixels than the A26, but this 12-megapixel shooter is capable of 10-bit HDR images with 30 frames per second. That just means that it will do better work to display colors in Selfie videos.
Samsung says that the A36 and A56 have a larger cooling system for vapor dampers for better heat disipation during intense processing activities such as gaming, and that this system is almost the same as the Galaxy S24+from last year. They also support 45-Watt quickly, so that you should bring to 70 percent in 30 minutes.
You have performance
The main area where they all distinguish is the performance. The A26 5G and A56 5G use its own Exynos processors from Samsung, in particular the Exynos 1380 with 6 GB RAM and Exynos 1580 with 8 GB RAM respectively. The configuration of the Galaxy A26 seems to be the same as last year’s Galaxy A35 5G, which had decent performance but was still somewhat stuttering. But that phone was launched at $ 400, while the A26 $ 100 is less.
Only the Galaxy A36 5G has a Qualcomm chipset, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, a new chipset that was announced at the end of last year, although the performance should be comparable to the Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 in many international telephones, such as the Poco X6.