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How easy will it be to fix the new Samsung Galaxy A56 and A36?

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Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 in Europe and other places. Before they came out, Samsung shared how easy or hard these phones would be to repair.

According to charts Samsung put out in France (you can see them in the Galaxy A36 PDF and Galaxy A56 PDF), the Galaxy A56 might be a bit trickier to fix than the last model. Last year, the Galaxy A55 got a repair score of 8.5 out of 10, but this year’s A56 only scored 8.4. This drop happens because some parts are a bit harder to replace than before.

The Galaxy A36, however, keeps the same repair score as last year’s model, also at 8.4 out of 10. So, both the A36 and A56 have the same repair scores this time around. There’s no official word on when these phones will hit the shelves, but whispers suggest they might show up around mid-March. They’ll probably be announced and released on the same day.

These new phones are expected to come with One UI 7 right from the start and will get six big software updates. Samsung is now offering more updates for their budget and mid-range phones, which makes the repair scores even more important. If you plan to use these phones for a long time, you’ll want to know how easy it will be to fix them when they get older.

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