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  • Samsung is expected to introduce a 2025 refresh to its Galaxy A lineup of mid-range phones, including the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26.
  • Renders have already revealed what these models are likely to look like, and some have started appearing in regulatory database.
  • Now all three models have been spotted on a Samsung service page.

What’s Samsung’s biggest selling smartphone? Last year, would that have been the Galaxy S24? Maybe the S24 Ultra? Sure, those can definitely make it into the top ten, but when we look at the Galaxy phones that generate the most sales, that list is dominated by the Galaxy A series. And why wouldn’t it? Even without all the bells and whistles of the flagship line, we’re still looking at solid software support, reliable hardware, and much more attractive pricing. For the past few months now we’ve been tracking progress on a few upcoming Galaxy A phones, and this week some of those models look right on the verge of going official.

When looking forward to Samsung’s 2025 Galaxy smartphone lineup, we’ve had three main Galaxy A phones on our radar: the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26. None of these have been particular secrets, with renders for all three having leaked, sometimes multiple times, over the course of the past few months. Hardware rumors have also attempted to give us a little preview of what kind of upgrades to expect from this next generation, from some new cameras on the A36 to high-speed charging on the A56.