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Samsung brings Galaxy F36 5G with premium design, AI capabilities and industry-leading camera in India

Samsung brings Galaxy F36 5G with premium design, AI capabilities and industry-leading camera in India

India.com22-07-2025
Samsung has finally released Galaxy F36 5G in India, which offers users a fresh take on mid-range smartphones, including the next-level AI experience, a premium design embossed in leather, and packed with performance. The Galaxy F36 5G was built to please the contemporary customer and displays style and substance with its slim 7.7 mm body and fresh color choices- Luxe Violet, Coral Red, and Onyx Black.
The best feature of the gadget is the 50MP OIS triple camera that comes with advanced Nightography modes, stereo depth map using AI technology, and the ability to record 4K videos by both front and rear cameras. Object Eraser, Image Clipper, Edit Suggestions are tools of AI, which allow a user to edit photos easily.
Samsung has equally launched Circle to Search with Google and Gemini Live, in which Google AI communication can be enabled in real-time. Gemini allows asking questions and brainstorming ideas, as well as, communicating with the assistant via voice or sharing a screen.
Galaxy F36 5G has an outdoor grade 6.7 inch FHD+ Super AMOLED screen that runs a 120 Hz image refresh speed and Vision Booster, an ideal screen to watch outdoors. Equipped with a large vapor cooling chamber and powered by the Exynos 1380 processor, it guarantees a seamless gaming and multitasking interaction. The smartphone has itself a 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging.
The company is providing 6 years of security updates and upgrades of Android as well as innovations such as voice focus, the Quick Share, and Samsung Knox Vault have a higher level of security.
With a price tag of 16,499, Galaxy F36 5G is a promising product in the series.
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