Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G
Classification
Grade A-
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Information
Name Samsung Galaxy A36 5G
Brand by Parent Samsung‎ by Samsung‎
Generation 36th generation
Model(s) SM - A366B
Release date 2025-03-02
Type/Category Smart phone
Website [www.samsung.com]
Status In sale
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Dimensions 160 × 75 × 8.5 mm
Mass 190 g
Operating system Android 14 with One UI 6.0
Companion App Samsung Members、Galaxy Store
CPU Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
GPU Adreno 710
Memory 8GB
Storage 128GB
Battery 5000mAh
Power ~ 19 Wh
Charging 45W
Display 1080 × 2340, Super AMOLED, 120Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus+
Camera 50MP main + 8MP ultra-wide + 5MP macro rear; 12MP front camera
Sound Stereo speakers; no 3.5mm jack
Connectivity 5G; Wi-Fi (latest standards); NFC; under-display fingerprint; IP67 water & dust resistance
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [1] Samsung Knox provides hardware-level security, making physical tampering extremely rare and difficult for non-state actors.
Known vulnerabilities Very common [2] As a popular device, it is regularly audited by security researchers, leading to a common and healthy cycle of vulnerability discovery and patching.
Prior attacks Very common [3] The Android OS is a frequent target for malware and phishing campaigns, making attacks on the platform very common, regardless of the device tier.
Updatability Very common [4] Samsung provides one of the best update policies in the Android space, offering years of frequent security and OS updates even for its mid-range devices.
Category score 3
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [5] The Android OS provides full support for modern authentication standards (OAuth, Passkeys, etc.) for secure service integration.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [6] All modern network communications (Wi-Fi 6/WPA3, 5G, HTTPS/TLS 1.3) use strong, up-to-date encryption standards.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] Modern Android devices enforce mandatory file-based encryption by default to protect user data at rest.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [8] The system offers comprehensive controls for adding, removing, and managing permissions for multiple user accounts.
Authentication Secure [9] It supports strong, hardware-backed authentication methods, including an under-display fingerprint sensor and complex PIN/passwords.
Brute-force protection Exist [10] The lockscreen implements an exponential back-off delay after repeated failed unlock attempts to mitigate brute-force attacks.
Event logging Access event logged [11] Associated cloud accounts (Google, Samsung) log and alert users of critical security events like new device sign-ins and password changes.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [12] During the initial device setup, the user is required to create a screen lock that meets the OS's minimum complexity standards.
Category score 1
Grade A-