Samsung is preparing to introduce two new smartphones in its midrange lineup as the Galaxy M36 and Galaxy F36 have now been spotted on the Google Play Console. These listings give a first look at their design and confirm some key specifications. The launch of the Galaxy M36 is also being teased via Amazon, suggesting that its debut in India is right around the corner.

The Galaxy F36, which was spotted with the name samsung m36x on the Google Play Console, features a vertically aligned triple rear camera setup and a water drop style notch on the front. According to the listing, the phone will run on the Exynos 1380 chipset paired with at least 6GB of RAM. The display resolution is listed as 1080 by 2340 pixels, offering a pixel density of 450 pixels per inch. The phone is expected to ship with Android 15, which means users will likely get the latest One UI 7 experience.

These specifications closely resemble those of the Galaxy M36, which earlier appeared on Geekbench. Both devices are likely to be equipped with the same Exynos chip as seen in the Galaxy M35. The model numbers SM M366B for the M36 and SM E366B for the F36 also appeared in the Google Play Console Supported Devices list, reinforcing the likelihood of a dual launch in the near future.

Meanwhile, Samsung has begun teasing the Galaxy M36 through Amazon. Although no exact launch date has been confirmed, the teaser highlights a new rear camera design and includes the phrase Monster AIcon, which hints at artificial intelligence enhancements being built into the phone’s software.

While Samsung has not issued an official statement on the release date or pricing, the simultaneous appearance of both models on certification platforms indicates their launch is imminent. Consumers in India can expect another competitive entry in the midrange smartphone market with upgraded software, enhanced camera features, and likely AI powered functionality.

 

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