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Samsung Galaxy A26 vs Galaxy A36: how much to spend on a midranger?

Samsung Galaxy A26 vs Galaxy A36 Intro

Samsung's midrange Galaxy A series enjoys a pretty good reputation in the midrange market. They are not as costly as the big Galaxy S series, but come with AMOLED screens built with Samsung's expertise, even offering 120 Hz refresh rates. And the A26 starts at $299, showing that this is perfectly possible nowadays, unlike other manufacturers who make $700 phones with 60 Hz panels.
OK then, which corners are cut? Naturally, you can't expect the processor to be as powerful as a top-tier Samsung phone, and the cameras do take a hit as well. The question is — by how much? Plus, Samsung states that the Galaxy A series now also come with AI — is it a full suite of features, or just a limited one?
For anyone who has made the decision to not spend a fortune on a new phone, the even bigger question is — is there a huge difference between the Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36? These are priced $100 apart, is there a $100 difference of how much phone you get between them? Well, let's dive in.
Samsung Galaxy A26 vs Galaxy A36 differences explained:

Design and Display Quality

Still carrying the Samsung DNA
Both of these phones cut a lot of corners to come at a very competitive price. The first thing to go is the metal frame — both have plastic ones, though it's worth mentioning that their glass backs are Gorilla Glass Victus+. One might argue that they didn't need a glass back since they don't have wireless charging, and we kind of agree. Would've been fun for Samsung to save some money on the glass and invest in a different design or different material — like Motorola's excellent faux leather backs.
The Galaxy A26 is slightly bigger and about a millimeter thicker than the Galaxy A36, and you can kind of feel it. Side by side, it's the latter one that feels just a bit more refined. On color options, the A26 comes in a selection of fun solids, while the Galaxy A36 has these gradient, chameleon-like finishes that may look a bit tacky to some.
Both phones are rated IP67, which means they should be dust-tight and survive submersions in small bodies of water for a limited time.
On the front, you will notice that the thicker bezel of the Galaxy A26 also extends to a waterdrop shape for the selfie camera cutout. The Galaxy A36 looks cleaner with a slimmer frame but also a single cutout for the camera, though, a cutout is still there.
Otherwise, the screens have pretty identical specs — 1080p Super AMOLED panels with 120 Hz refresh rates, despite these being budget phones is pretty good.
Display Measurements: