samsung galaxy m36 5g review downgraded but still worthy ProsCons...
At Rs 17,499, the Galaxy M36 5G feels like a step down from its predecessor in ways that are hard to justify. That said, when judged on its own, it holds up reasonably well—with solid battery life, an attractive design, great display, dependable and feature-packed software, and cameras that deliver good results in most situations. Its biggest shortcoming is performance, where it trails rivals and occasionally shows minor lags during everyday use.
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samsung galaxy m36 5g review best mid range phone under rs20 000 ProsCon...
I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy M36 5G for the last five days as my first phone to give a detailed review. Honestly, I’m obsessed with design, which offers a beautiful finish compared to the previous year’s model of the Samsung Galaxy M35 5G. Samsung has been working to improve the design of its phones over the years, but one issue that remains common is overheating. The brand uses the Exynos 1380 (5 nm) chipset, which offers impressive performance. However, it is known that Samsung’s in-house developed Exynos chipsets are prone to heating, and this issue still needs to be addressed. This is the main reason why the brand opts for TSMC-manufactured Snapdragon chipsets in their flagship devices, such as the Samsung Galaxy S series, for their global variants. Its camera performs significantly better after capturing many images compared to older models. Its battery capacity is also impressive, lasting a whole day on a single charge. Let’s reserve some details for specific sections. Read my complete Samsung Galaxy M36 5G review, and know everything about this device.
Pros
- Premium design with a smooth metallic finish
- Bright 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate
- Decent main camera performance with natural skin tones
- Strong battery life with over a day’s use
- Smooth One UI 7 experience with six years of updates
- AI-powered features like Circle to Search and Photo Remaster
- Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection
Cons
- Noticeable heating during long gaming sessions
- Outdated teardrop notch design
- Average ultrawide and macro camera quality
- No charger or screen protector in the box
- Fingerprint smudges on the back panel







