Samsung Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 Review: Fine but dull budget phone

Samsung has one A comfortable throne. Or at least the company takes such action. Its latest budget phones (Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36) will check all boxes. But, aside from nothing but a beautiful phone and a comparable-priced Motorola feels like Samsung is doing shore on the brand name, and you may be able to pick up one of these devices from the carrier in a matter of minutes.
And, if you sign up for a specific cell plan (tip: they will never be free), a lot of people will do it due to various carrier promotions. So, if you are planning to buy one of these, which one should you get? $400 Galaxy A36 or $300 Galaxy A26? I spent over a week as my main phone and the first thing I would say is easy to be the best Galaxy A series phone made by Samsung Year. However, that’s not a high standard.
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The piano black feels very active in these phones, not to mention that it easily attracts stains and dust. The black Samsung calls it the A36 is great, but if anything, it’s more like a medium grey. If you can, choose Lavender, although the A26 only has black shades. Check out the game – Motorola’s Moto G stylus and its vegetarian leather texture, or the unique style of the Nothing Phone (3A) series, all under $400 and you’ll feel robbed. Mobile phones are personal and should have personality; these galaxies do not have it.
They are pretty large phones with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. On sunny days I use them effortlessly because the screen gets nicely bright, although the color looks like it will be washed off when it shakes. The A36 is slightly brighter and the color does not look faded in sunny conditions. There are teardrop-style selfie camera interrupts on the screen on the A26, and you get a more modern floating camera on the A36.
On the hardware, the A26 still retains the MICROSD slot, so you can expand the storage space to 128 GB internally. You don’t have such luxury on the A36, which seems odd considering its higher price. A36 Do On the A26’s power button, there is a plug-in fingerprint sensor with a capacitive sensor, although I found it slower and less reliable.
Here’s the puzzle: My overall experience on the Galaxy A26 is better than the Galaxy A36. Given the $100 price difference between the two, this is confusing – more should be better, right? This is the most obvious manifestation.