
Samsung Galaxy M36 launch date confirmed for India: Expected to come with Circle to Search, Gemini AI, triple rear cameras with OIS, a 6,000mAh battery, and more
Samsung Galaxy M36 5G launch date: It is set to shake up the sub‑₹20,000 smartphone segment in India when it launches in June 2025. With the early buzz around its Circle to Search feature and Gemini AI, this mid‑ranger is being positioned as a game‑changer for young, digitally savvy users.
The timing is spot on—right as e‑commerce giants roll out summer campaigns, creating the perfect storm for offers, pre‑orders, and accessories. Samsung clearly aims to redefine what affordability means in 5G, AI‑enabled devices.
As anticipation mounts, this launch could signal shifting expectations in value‑driven tech. Read on to discover why the Samsung Galaxy M36 5G may become the talk of the town—and how Samsung plans to stay ahead this season.
Samsung Galaxy M36 confirmed launch date in India
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Samsung has announced that the Galaxy M36 5G will go on sale in India on June 27. The company's X (formerly Twitter) moniker has hinted at the smartphone's appearance.
Samsung Galaxy M36 expected specifications
In the meantime, a live Amazon microsite for the phone indicates that it will be sold in the nation via the online store in addition to the official Samsung India website. According to the business, the smartphone will be available in Velvet Black, Serene Green, and Orange Haze.
The next Galaxy M36 5G, according to Samsung, will have Corning Gorilla Glass Victus display protection and be 7.7 mm thick.
It will have AI capabilities like Circle to Search and Google Gemini.
A 50MP LED triple back camera array with optical image stabilization (OIS) will be featured on the phone. According to Samsung, the camera is engineered to provide clear, colourful photos even in dim lighting. Both the front and rear cameras will be able to record 4K video.
Circle to Search with Google, an AI-powered feature that lets users search for text, music, and objects from within any app, will be available on the Galaxy M36 5G. It will also integrate Google's generative AI technologies for productivity and content use cases, supporting Gemini AI.
The Exynos 1380 CPU, 6GB of RAM, and a 6.7-inch display with 1080 x 2340 resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz are anticipated to power the smartphone. It might have a 25W wired charger and a 6,000mAh battery. In terms of software, the phone is probably running OneUI 7, which is based on Android 15.
Samsung Galaxy M36 expected price in India
The forthcoming Galaxy M36 5G's pricing range was also hinted at by the business recently. Samsung claims that the phone will cost less than Rs. 20,000 in the nation.
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