Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy F36, and ahead of the official announcement, the device has been spotted in the Google Play Console. The listing provides us with our first clear look at the design and reveals a few key specifications of the phone.
On the front, the Galaxy F36 features a waterdrop notch display. It’s certainly a dated design, but Samsung still prefers using it for some of its more affordable phones.
Here’s what the Galaxy F36 looks like
Around the back, it has a single pill-shaped main camera module where two of the sensors are nested inside another oval cutout, and a third one is placed separately below. The LED flash is positioned off to the right. Altogether, it sticks to Samsung’s typical layout for mid-range hardware.

The listing also confirms the screen has a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and a pixel density of 450 ppi. Under the hood, the Galaxy F36 is powered by the in-house Exynos 1380 SoC. It’s paired with 6GB of RAM, and the software side shows Android 15 running with Samsung’s One UI 7 on top.

This new appearance comes after the Galaxy F36 was spotted on Samsung India’s support site earlier this month, as well as on the Bluetooth SIG certification site. The device is expected to launch in India soon, possibly before the end of the month. As with other F-series phones, it’s likely to be sold via Flipkart, while its sibling, the Galaxy M36, could land on Amazon.
Interestingly, the Play Console and Google Play Supported Devices list point to the F36, M36, and a third model called the Galaxy Jump 4, all sharing the same internal codename, “m36k.” The Jump 4 was listed with model number SM-M366K, the M36 with SM-M366B, and the F36 with SM-E366B.
All signs suggest these are just regional rebrands of the same hardware, tailored for different markets. If Samsung sticks to its usual strategy, the F36 will be India-focused, the M36 will see a broader release, and the Jump 4 may stay confined to Korea or China.
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