Samsung’s Galaxy A36 5G Camera Module Design Closer-Look Shared Following its Render Images and 360° Video
Very recently, the Galaxy A36 5G became the talk of the tech sphere with its Geekbench listing and its render images and 360° video. The performance specs and the design language of the upcoming smartphone is out and one of the most notable aspects of the device is its whole new revamped camera module.
Now, just a day later, an image revealing a closer look at the new rear camera module bump has been shared (thanks to @OnLeaks).
Samsung Galaxy A36 5G – A Closer Look at its Rear Camera Module Bump
As mentioned, with the recently shared render images and 360° video, the Galaxy A36 5G was revealed to feature a pill shaped rear camera module with three camera sensors placed in a vertical manner, and this is a revamped design when compared to Samsung’s other models that are all having vertically placed three individual camera modules.
Looking at the newly shared camera module image, we are able to understand that there is a slight camera bump at the rear, and a little portion at the top of the camera module is projected outwards again, while the bottom part appears to be drawn inwards. It is possible that Samsung may have adopted this design in order to effectively place the camera sensors inside the camera module, at the same time reduce the space where it is not needed.
Regarding the other design aspects, more or less, it remains similar to other Galaxy smartphones, and notably, the right side panel bump housing the volume rocker and power button is also present. Do note that the recent A-series smartphones such as the Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, and Galaxy A55 5G all have this ride side panel bump.
Coming to the Geekbench listing, when compared to its predecessor, it is unfortunate that the performance of the upcoming Galaxy A36 5G is very low. It is also being said that the device could be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. The primary clock speed of the processor is revealed to be 2.40 GHz, and a 6GB RAM variant can be expected for the device.
It is possible that more updates are probably on its way and with the newer updates, more about the smartphone and its specs will be revealed. Samsung previously has always released the predecessors of the Galaxy A56 5G in the month of March every year. So, we can assume that this time too, Samsung may release it in the month of March 2025, or if we are lucky, before that.