Sun Mar 02 09:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Samsung Unveils Galaxy A56 5G, A36 5G, and A26 5G: AI-Powered Smartphones with Enhanced Durability and Security
**Seoul, South Korea** – Samsung Electronics today announced the launch of three new additions to its Galaxy A series: the Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, and Galaxy A26 5G. These smartphones mark a significant step forward for the series, introducing “Awesome Intelligence,” a suite of AI-powered features designed to enhance creativity and user experience.
The new AI features include an upgraded Circle to Search function (powered by Google) that allows users to instantly search for phone numbers, emails, URLs, and even identify songs playing nearby directly from their screen. The Galaxy A56 5G also boasts a Best Face feature for capturing perfect group photos by combining the best expressions from multiple individuals within a motion photo. Improved Nightography capabilities and an enhanced Object Eraser tool further boost the camera experience.
All three models feature a powerful triple-camera system with a 50MP main lens and intelligent visual editing tools. The Galaxy A56 5G and A36 5G offer a larger 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with enhanced brightness and stereo speakers. A 5,000mAh battery powers all three devices, with the A56 5G and A36 5G supporting 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0.
Samsung is emphasizing longevity and security with these new releases. The Galaxy A series now offers up to six generations of Android OS and One UI updates, along with six years of security updates. All three models boast an IP67 dust and water resistance rating (except for A26 5G) and feature Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ for enhanced durability. Robust security measures, including Samsung Knox Vault, are integrated to protect user data.
The Galaxy A56 5G will also be available in an Enterprise Edition, offering businesses seven years of security and One UI updates, along with a three-year warranty and a two-year product lifecycle guarantee.
The new Galaxy A series is available in a variety of colors and will launch in select markets globally. Samsung Newsroom videos will no longer be supported on Internet Explorer; users are advised to use a different browser.