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Galaxy A36 to have same charging support as Galaxy S25 Ultra

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Galaxy A36 FCC certification

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series at Galaxy Unpacked 2025 in the US on January 22. Ahead of this, Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A series mid-range phones, the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36, are starting to pop up online. After an early Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 design showed up in an online certification a few days ago, today, the unannounced Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 mid-range phone graces our news feed again, this time bringing unexpected news about its potential charging aspect, which to match Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 could be launched soon in the coming months, and it has fast 45W charging support, according to the IECEE certificate. That is as much charging support as the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which will be unveiled on January 22.

According to the listing, both phone allegedly supports a maximum charging of 10V at 4.5A, reaching 45W. It’s a big upgrade as the previous phones in the same segment offer 25W charging. Notably, the upcoming flagship Galaxy S25 is tipped to come with 25W charging support.

If the listing is correct, the Galaxy A36 and A56 are sure to get a big upgrade boost. With the charging speed, users won’t have to wait long to refill the battery juice to last the whole day.

Galaxy A56 specifications

Talking about the specifications of Galaxy A56, the phone reportedly has an AMOLED display, a triple 50MP camera, a 12MP upgraded camera, an Exynos 1580 processor, a 5000mAh battery, and more.

Galaxy A36 specifications

On the flip side, the Galaxy A36 5G reportedly has a 6.64-inch Super AMOLED display, 4nm Snapdragon processor, 50MP triple camera, 5,000mAh battery, and more.

The phone may run Android 15-based One UI 7.1 out of the box. The upcoming update will bring several AI features, which might include AI Call Summery, AI-based Video Object Eraser, AI Summary, and AI Emoji to improve user experience and customization.  

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Leak: Galaxy S26 Ultra set to impress with these camera upgrades

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Galaxy S26 Ultra camera

Samsung is preparing to introduce exciting new One UI 8.5 features with its new flagship phones. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, in particular, will be the most powerful Optical phone which is setting the stage to debut massive camera upgrades.

Leaker @chunvn8888 has come up with a new array of Galaxy S26 Ultra camera upgrades. The newly leaked information sheds light on camera assistance key enhancements:

According to the leaker, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a 24MP default and portrait mode. It may also feature Adaptive Pixel, which reduces noise by combining multiple low-resolution photos into one high-resolution image.

Additionally, the Galaxy S26 Ultra Optical has a focus speed slider for portrait and video modes. Camera assistance mode – allows turning off HDR10+ and using regular HDR.

Galaxy S26 Ultra sensors debugged details:

  • 200MP HP2
  • 50MP JN3 ultrawide
  • 12MP S5K3LD 3x tele
  • 50MP IMX854 peris 5x
  • 12MP IMX874 selfie
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold SE, Z Fold 4, and Z Flip 4 receive October 2025 security update

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Galaxy Z Fold 6 October 2025 update

Samsung has released a new software update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold SE, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy  Z Flip 4 foldable devices, bringing the October 2025 security patch. As for this new release, the October 2025 security update has currently released for users in Korea, and it will soon expand to global users.

These foldables are currently running on the One UI 8 (Android 16), bringing new customizations and AI enhancements. As always, this update helps improve the security and performance of your phone.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold SE, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4 foldable devices can identify the latest update by the following firmware version: Although this firmware doesn’t bring visible changes, it is important for maintaining the phone’s security and long-term performance.

  • Galaxy Z Fold 4: F936NKSU6IYJ1
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4: F721NKSU6IYJ1 
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6: F741NKSS2CYJ3
  • Galaxy Z Fold SE: F958NKSS2CYJ3

The October 2025 security patch addresses over 30 known security issues. This update helps protect your phone from harmful software, bugs, and other threats. Samsung is working to make this update available to more Galaxy devices.

To download the update, go to your Galaxy phone’s Settings and then tap “Software Update” >> “Download and Install.” Once the update is downloaded, tap “Install Now.” Your phone will restart, and the latest security patch will be installed.

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Samsung Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra get October 2025 security update

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Galaxy S22 October 2025 update

Samsung has pushed the October 2025 security update for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones. This update is already out for users of some Galaxy smartphones.

The October 2025 security update for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series is currently available for users in  Southeast Asian markets. The company plans to expand the update to more regions soon.

Users of Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra are getting the fresh update with One UI build versions S901EXXUCGYJ1, S906EXXUCGYJ1, and S908EXXUCGYJ1, respectively.

This latest October 2025 patch enhances system security and stability, ultimately improving overall app performance. This update addresses several issues that users experienced with the previous version to ensure a smoother and more reliable device experience.

Users can follow the steps to check for the update:

  • Open the Settings app on their device.
  • Go to Software Update in the menu.
  • Tap Download and Install to start the update process.

If an update is available for their device, users can proceed with the installation to ensure their device has the latest security improvements and features.

Galaxy S22 users are advised to stay updated to take advantage of these important improvements and fixes. As this update becomes available in more countries, users should monitor update notifications or regularly check for new updates manually.

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