Speculation has been rife regarding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 smartphones, but the company has yet to officially acknowledge them. However, that changed today as these devices appeared on the Chilean Samsung service website. This site caters to customers with devices out of warranty requiring repairs, providing pricing information for various models.
Currently, since these models haven’t been launched, the prices are labeled as “not available,” but the model numbers have been unveiled.
The Galaxy A26 5G is identified by the code SM-A266.
The Galaxy A36 5G carries the identifier SM-A366.
The Galaxy A56 5G is designated as SM-A566.

The fact that these devices have been included on the website suggests that their launch is imminent. Historically, previous models in the Galaxy A series were released in early March, and it seems likely that these will follow suit.
A little over a week ago, a leaked image of the Galaxy A36 hinted at its design, which surprisingly appeared to rival the recently launched Galaxy S25 flagships, showcasing a sleek, minimal design with shiny finishes.
Recently, Samsung has been quite transparent regarding its newer devices. Another leak has provided insight into the Galaxy A56, shared by Evan Blass. While the new device does not feature a drastically different design compared to its predecessor, it is expected to come with improved specifications like the Exynos 1580 chipset and a triple-camera setup on the rear. Additionally, if rumors prove accurate, the Galaxy A56 may support faster charging than the Galaxy S25.
While we await official announcements, it appears the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 will be available soon. However, the Galaxy A26 is unlikely to make its way to the U.S. market.