Samsung Accidentally Leaks Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A26 on its Website

Samsung has accidentally leaked the existence of the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 on its website. The company appears to have published references of all three devices on a webpage about out-of-warranty repairs.
As first spotted by SamMobile, Samsung has confirmed that Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 may be around the corner. The support page in question was published on the website for Chile. Thus, we can not only garner the fact that the three devices may be launching imminently but can also assume that Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 will launch in Chile.
As shown in the listings, Samsung makes direct mention of Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26. In addition, we can also see the model numbers for each device as well as out-of-warranty repair information. With this in mind, Samsung may have prematurely published this information ahead of an official announcement. Word may come as early as next month, the report speculates.
In March 2024, Samsung launched the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 together. However, the Galaxy A25 had actually been released months prior on January 17. It may be that Samsung decided to do a collective launch this year, ushering all three devices onto the market at the same time.
As of the time of writing, Samsung has not made any official indication of when the trio of devices may be announced or released. However, when they are made available, it’s likely we’ll hear a lot about how they’ll incorporate Galaxy AI. Whether they’ll offer the same full support as the Galaxy S25 series remains to be seen.
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I just bought two A16's for testing. Let's see how those go.
"Accidentally", on purpose? Very coincidental it happened on Apple's 16e announcement week…