Following the debut of the flagship Galaxy S25 collection on the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 occasion final week, Samsung is anticipated to launch three extra smartphones quickly. The telephones, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26, have now been noticed on a certification web site, which suggests their imminent debut globally. The itemizing additionally sheds mild on the charging capabilities of all three fashions; the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 could assist the identical quick wired charging functionality because the South Korean know-how conglomerate’s latest flagship S-series telephones.
Samsung Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 Itemizing
In line with a Gizmochina report, all three telephones have surfaced on the TUV Rheinland web site — a Cologne-based organisation for world testing, inspection, and certification of merchandise. The Galaxy A56 reportedly seems bearing the mannequin numbers SM-A566B/DS, SM-A566B, SM-A566E/DS, and SM-A566E. In the meantime, the Galaxy A36 could also be out there in SM-A366B, SM-A336B/DS, SM-A366E, SM-A366E/DS, SM-A366U, SM-A366U1, SM-A366W, SM-S366V, and SM-A3660 fashions.
Whereas the hearsay mill has instructed fairly a couple of particulars concerning the two aforementioned purported smartphones, the TUV Rheinland web site additionally means that the launch of one other mannequin within the numbered collection could possibly be imminent. The machine, Galaxy A26, is listed with SM-A266B/DS, SM-A266B, SM-A266M/DS, and SM-A266M mannequin numbers.
The itemizing additionally reveals that the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 may have assist for 45W quick charging. In the meantime, the Galaxy A26 will assist barely slower charging at 25W.
FCC Certification
The purported Samsung Galaxy A56 was additionally reported to be listed on US Federal Communications Fee (FCC) web site bearing the mannequin quantity SM-A566E/DS. The itemizing reveals that it will likely be outfitted with Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and GNSS assist for connectivity.
Whereas the cellphone is reported to assist charging at 10V 4.5A (roughly translating to 45W), it seems within the FCC database with the Samsung EP-TA800 adapter, which is rated for 25W wired charging.