JAKARTA - After appearing on the official support page last month, the Samsung Galaxy F36 is now back in sight. This time it is registered in the Bluetooth SIG certification database with the model number SM-E366B/DS.

This registration follows the appearance of the same device on India's BIS certification platform a few weeks ago. Although there has been no official announcement regarding the launch date, this development usually marks that the launch will take place in the next few weeks.

Interestingly, Samsung missed the launch of the Galaxy F35 last year after launching the Galaxy F34 5G in August 2023. This spike in numbers could be part of a rebranding strategy or an attempt to harmonize naming with other series.

Galaxy F36 Model Rebranding

Samsung is likely to follow the previous pattern, which makes the Galaxy F36 5G very similar to the M series such as the Galaxy M34 and F34 which have specifications similar to some minor differences.

The Galaxy F36 5G is estimated to be a modified version of the Galaxy M36 5G which has not yet been officially announced. The M36 model itself has appeared in Geekbench with the Exynos 1380 chipset, 6GB RAM, and Android 15 operating system. The specifications will most likely also be carried by the Galaxy F36 if both of them are commensurate devices.

Currently, there are no official specifications for the Galaxy F36 5G published on the Samsung site or certification documents. Based on Samsung's previous strategy, the Galaxy M36 is likely to be sold via Amazon, while the F36 variant could be exclusive on Flipkart, continuing its platform-specific sales approach from Samsung.

With the various certifications already obtained and an active support page, it is clear that Samsung is preparing to announce the Galaxy F36 5G in the near future.


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