Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Receives FCC Green Light for US Market Launch

The tech world is buzzing with anticipation as the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G is poised to debut as one of the most affordable smartphones offering the brand’s 45W Super Fast Charging capability in 2025. Recent developments indicate that its launch is on the horizon, as both the Galaxy A36 5G and its sibling, the A56 5G, have received the green light from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The filings reveal that both models will support Wi-Fi 6, signaling significant connectivity enhancements. Curiously, the FCC tested the A36 with Samsung’s EP-TA800 power brick, associated with the 25W charging of the preceding A35 5G model. While previous leaks hinted at the A36’s compatibility with the more powerful 45W EP-TA845 charger, the choice of the 25W charger could suggest Samsung’s intent to surprise or economize, leaving room for speculation. Whether this device will fully embrace the 45W charging upgrade remains to be seen, but the intrigue surrounding its capabilities adds to the excitement of the eventual launch.

Expectations for the Galaxy A series continue to rise, as these mid-range devices promise to deliver substantial value and performance enhancements when they hit the market in 2025. As tech enthusiasts eagerly await their arrival, the potential integration of higher-end charging technology into more budget-friendly models could mark a significant step forward in smartphone innovation.