Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Review
The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G offers a flagship-quality 120Hz AMOLED display at a mid-range price, but you'll compromise on camera quality and battery endurance to get it.
The 30-Second Version
The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G packs an 84th-percentile 120Hz AMOLED display into a $350 package, which is its main attraction. You trade that for below-average camera and battery life. Get it for the screen, skip it for photography or all-day endurance.
Overview
The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G is a solid mid-ranger that knows where to put its money. It scores in the 86th percentile for features and the 84th for its 6.6-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, which are frankly great numbers for a phone in this price bracket. That means you're getting a lot of the flagship experience where it counts for your eyes and your daily use.
But you're making some clear trade-offs to hit that $350-$395 price point. Its performance lands at the 60th percentile, which is perfectly fine for everyday tasks, but its camera and battery life scores are down in the 37th and 39th percentiles, respectively. This isn't an all-rounder, it's a phone that picks its battles.
Performance
Performance is a classic 'good enough' story. With its Snapdragon chip (clocked at 1.8GHz and 2.4GHz) and 6GB of RAM, it sits right at the 60th percentile in our database. That translates to smooth scrolling on that 120Hz screen and no real hiccups with social media or web browsing. Our gaming score of 47.5/100 tells you what you need to know, though. It'll handle casual games just fine, but demanding titles will require you to dial settings down. It's a competent daily driver, not a performance powerhouse.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- That 120Hz AMOLED display is a standout, ranking in the 84th percentile for its class. 84th
- Feature set is robust for the price, hitting the 86th percentile with 5G and Android 14. 83th
- Strong connectivity score (83rd percentile) means reliable calls and data. 81th
- Social proof is high (82nd percentile), indicating strong brand trust and user satisfaction. 78th
- Our budget score of 57/100 shows it delivers solid value for its cost.
Cons
- Camera performance is a weak spot, sitting in the bottom 37th percentile.
- Battery life is below average at the 39th percentile, so keep a charger handy.
- Build quality is just okay, landing at the 42nd percentile.
- With a gaming score of 47.5/100, it's not built for hardcore mobile gamers.
- The 'rugged design' claim seems optimistic given its 24.8/100 score in that category.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Screen Size | 6.6 |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Performance
| Processor | 1.8 GHz |
| Processor Model | 1.8 GHz |
| CPU Speed | 1.8 |
| RAM | 6 MB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
Connectivity
| 5G | Yes |
Design & Build
| OS | Android 14 |
Value & Pricing
Priced between $350 and $395, the A36 5G offers a compelling screen and feature package you'd typically pay more for. You're essentially trading camera quality and battery stamina for that beautiful 120Hz AMOLED panel and 5G connectivity. For someone who prioritizes a great viewing experience and modern features over photography chops, this is a smart buy. The price spread is small, so just grab the best deal you can find.
vs Competition
Stacked up, the competition is fierce. The Google Pixel 10 will demolish it in camera performance but costs significantly more. The OnePlus 15 in this range likely offers better raw performance and faster charging. The Motorola Moto G might undercut it on price but will almost certainly have a worse display. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is the interesting one, it's a step up in performance and camera for not a huge leap in price if you find a sale. The A36's ace is its screen, if that's your top priority.
| Spec | Samsung Galaxy Galaxy | Samsung Samsung Galaxy S26 SM-S948UZKEXAA | Motorola Moto G PB6V0014US | Google Google Pixel 10 GA09899-US | OnePlus OnePlus 15 5011116281 | Apple Unlocked iPhone 15/15 Plus MTLY3LL/A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 6.6 | 6.9 | 6.7 | 6.3 | 6.8 | 6.1 |
| Display Type | - | OLED | AMOLED | OLED | OLED | OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 60 |
| Processor | 1.8 GHz | Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy | Snapdragon® 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform | 3.78 GHz | 8 Elite Gen 5 | A16 |
| RAM (GB) | 6 | 12 | 8 | 16 | 16 | - |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 512 | 1024 | 256 | 512 | 128 |
| Rear Camera Mp | - | 200 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 48 |
| Front Camera Mp | - | 12 | 32 | 42 | 32 | - |
| Battery Capacity Mah | - | 5000 | 5000 | 4870 | 7300 | - |
| Charging Wattage | - | 60 | 68 | - | - | - |
| Wireless Charging | - | true | true | false | - | - |
| Five (g) | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Water Resistance | - | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP69 | - |
| Operating System | Android 14 | Android 16 | Android 15 | Android 16 | Android 16 | iPadOS 17 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G good for gaming?
It's okay for casual gaming. Our gaming score is 47.5/100, which means it sits below average. You'll be able to play popular titles, but you'll likely need to use medium or low graphics settings for smoother performance in more demanding games.
Q: How is the battery life on a typical day?
Expect to charge it daily. Its battery performance is in the 39th percentile compared to similar phones, which is below average. If you're a heavy user, especially with that 120Hz screen enabled, you might need a top-up before the day is done.
Q: Should I buy this or the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE?
It comes down to your budget and priorities. The S25 FE will have significantly better camera performance and faster overall speed. The A36 5G costs less and gives you that great 120Hz AMOLED screen. If camera quality matters most, stretch for the FE. If screen quality on a budget matters more, the A36 is your pick.
Who Should Skip This
Skip the A36 5G if you're a photography enthusiast. Its camera performance is in the 37th percentile, which means most phones in its class will take better photos. Also, avoid it if you need all-day battery life without anxiety, as its 39th percentile score there is a genuine limitation. Power users and mobile gamers should look at phones with higher performance percentile rankings.
Verdict
We recommend the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G if your budget is firm around $400 and your non-negotiable is a fantastic screen for streaming and scrolling. The 120Hz AMOLED is legitimately great. But if your phone is your main camera, or if you regularly push through a full day away from an outlet, its low percentile scores in those areas are real warnings. This is a focused device, not a jack-of-all-trades.