Samsung Galaxy A36 5G US Variant Spotted on Geekbench; Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy F06 5G Clear Wi-Fi Alliance

Highlights
  • The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G will pack a Qualcomm SoC.
  • It will boot Android 15 out of the box.

Samsung is set to introduce new Galaxy A series, M series, and F series smartphones in the global markets. Today, our team at MySmartPrice has spotted the US variant of the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G on the Geekbench listing. We have also identified the Samsung Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy F06 5G on the Wi-Fi Alliance certification.

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Geekbench Listing

The Geekbench database has revealed that a new Samsung smartphone with the SM-A366U model number will launch soon. The U in the model number denotes the US variant of the smartphone. It scored 967 points in single-core and 2,750 points in multi-core tests.

The device will pack an octa-core SoC with four cores at 2.40GHz and four at 1.80GHz. The database adds the phone will pack the parrot motherboard and walt governor suggesting it could house a Qualcomm SoC. The octa-core SoC will be paired with 6GB of RAM.

The smartphone will run Android 15 out of the box based on One UI 7. The source code of the listing confirms that the SoC will have the Adreno 710 GPU. The identifiers suggest Samsung could launch the device with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC.

The chipset has four Cortex A78 cores at 2.40GHz and four Cortex A55 ones at 1.80GHz. Folks at 91Mobiles recently spotted the global/European variant of the Galaxy A36 5G with the SM-A366B model number in Geekbench, which revealed identical details.

Samsung Galaxy Smartphones on Wi-Fi Alliance Certification

The Wi-Fi Alliance certification has listed two new Samsung smartphones with the SM-M066B/DS and SM-E066B/DS model numbers belonging to the Galaxy M06 5G and Galaxy F06 5G monikers, respectively. Both devices will come with 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi connectivity.

Apart from the Wi-Fi details, the certification doesn’t reveal the other details of the device. We expect more details to go out soon once the smartphones appear on other certifications. So stay tuned for coverages.