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Finding the right smartphone in the crowded mid-range market can be a challenge. You’re often balancing features, performance, and, most importantly, price.
That balance just got more interesting, as Samsung’s Galaxy A26 5G can now be had at just RM1,099.
This price puts it in direct comparison with its more performance-focused sibling, the Galaxy A36 5G. It raises a key question for buyers: should you opt for the A26, or should you top up a little bit more to get the A36?
We break down the differences to help you decide.
Before diving into the differences, it’s worth noting the features that are standard across both models. This shared foundation establishes the baseline for Samsung’s mid-range A-series.
Both phones are equipped with a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display and an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. They also come with EAL5+ certified Samsung Knox Vault security, 6 generations of OS updates, and 6 years of security updates.
The primary difference between the A26 5G and A36 5G boils down to a choice between a great value and enjoying better performance for just RM300 more.
The Galaxy A26 5G is positioned as the accessible entry point into the Galaxy ecosystem. Currently available at just RM1,099, it’s the best time to get one for yourself.
The device features a slim, 7.7mm body with a glass back and is aimed at those who want the core Samsung experience, like the large AMOLED screen and long-term software support, at a more accessible price.
The Galaxy A36 5G is aimed at those who demand more from their device, particularly for gaming or heavy streaming. The focus here is on performance.
Not only that, but the Galaxy A36 5G also comes with a 15% larger vapour chamber — equivalent to that in the Galaxy S24+. Designed to enhance thermal management and prevent thermal throttling, it enables smoother gaming and a more efficient multitasking experience.
This focus on entertainment is also supported by its battery, which Samsung states provides up to 29 hours of local video playback. The A36 5G is also available with more memory and storage options, featuring up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage, to handle multitasking.
Your decision ultimately comes down to value and performance. The Galaxy A26 5G is a smart value option for those wanting to enter the Samsung ecosystem, especially at a value price, while the A36 5G offers more performance at just RM300 more. Either way, you’re choosing style and reliability — Mestilah Samsung, Baru Ada Gaya.
Grab the Galaxy A26 5G for just RM1,099, or upgrade to the Galaxy A36 5G for RM1,399. Don’t miss out! Learn more about it here:
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