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Samsung's website accidentally lists Galaxy A56, A36, & A26

Samsung introduced its latest Galaxy S25 series in January. The company is now developing three new devices in its Galaxy A lineup, including the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26. Ahead of the official launch, we exclusively gave you a look at the design of the Galaxy A56. Some renders of the Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 also leaked recently. Now, Samsung itself has accidentally confirmed the existence of the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26.

Samsung’s website in Chile listed the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 early

Samsung’s website inadvertently listed all three upcoming Galaxy A series smartphone names in Chile. The page revealed the model numbers of the new Galaxy A series handsets. Samsung’s Galaxy A26 5G will have the model number SM-A266, while the Galaxy A36 5G and A56 5G will launch under the model numbers SM-A366 and SM-A566, respectively.

Samsung’s Chilean website has listed the devices on its out-of-warranty repair support page. Unfortunately, the listings do not include details regarding the specifications of the upcoming Galaxy A series offerings.

Samsung could launch three new Galaxy A series phones simultaneously

Samsung could launch the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 handsets simultaneously, just like it introduced the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 last year. As for the features, the Galaxy A26, A36, and A56 could offer almost a similar design language. Leakers have revealed that the Galaxy A26 will feature a U-shaped notch to house the selfie camera, while rumors suggest that the Galaxy A36 and A56 could have a punch-hole display. The three models may have a vertical camera island at the rear and highly narrow bezels on all sides.

Samsung will reportedly offer the Galaxy A26 in Black, White, and Greenish color variants. The Galaxy A36 could be available in Gray, Light Gray, and Iridescent hues. As for the Galaxy A56, Samsung will also offer multiple color models of the phone. Since the phones have already been certified by various regulatory authorities across the world, we can expect an official launch to happen very soon.