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Samsung Galaxy A36 on Mint Mobile

8.5/10 phone score

Compare pricing, plans, and deals for the Samsung Galaxy A36 on Mint Mobile.

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6.7"
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Why Mint Mobile for the Galaxy A36

Mint Mobile offers competitive pricing on the Galaxy A36 with flexible payment options. Coverage depends on your location — use the coverage map to confirm signal quality in your area before switching.

Check the plans table above for the latest pricing on monthly installment and outright purchase options. Trade-in offers may further reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

FAQ — Galaxy A36 on Mint Mobile

How much does the Galaxy A36 cost on Mint Mobile?

Mint Mobile pricing for the Galaxy A36 isn't currently published in our database. Check Mint Mobile directly for the latest offer.

Does Mint Mobile offer a trade-in for the Galaxy A36?

Mint Mobile typically offers trade-in credits for current-generation iPhones and flagship Android phones, with the deepest discounts on new lines or upgrades. The exact value depends on your old phone's condition and any active promotions.

Is the Galaxy A36 compatible with Mint Mobile 5G?

Yes — the Galaxy A36 supports the 5G bands used by Mint Mobile, including sub-6 GHz where available. Coverage of mmWave / Ultra-Wideband 5G depends on your location.

What's the return policy on the Galaxy A36 at Mint Mobile?

Mint Mobile generally allows phone returns within 14–30 days of purchase, subject to a restocking fee on opened devices. Always confirm the current return window at checkout.

Does Mint Mobile offer any promotions on the Galaxy A36?

Mint Mobile regularly runs promotional pricing on flagship phones — typical offers include new-line trade-in credits, BOGO deals, and bundled-plan discounts. The pricing above reflects standard rates; promos may further reduce monthly cost.

The verdict, & two little voices

Should you actually get the Samsung Galaxy A36 on Mint Mobile?

The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
The Samsung Galaxy A36 is a genuinely impressive mid-range phone that offers exceptional value at $250. The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 120Hz and near-flagship peak brightness is the headline feature and it delivers on the promise. Add Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 performance, 45W fast charging, IP67 water resistance, and 5G, and the A36 checks boxes that phones at twice the price are still working on.

The compromises are real but manageable: USB-C 2.0 for data transfer is slow, there's no wireless charging, and no expandable storage. For most users, none of these will matter day-to-day. If you're shopping in the $250 range and want the best display, solid camera, and fast charging, the Galaxy A36 is the one to beat.

UpPhone Team
The Optimist
“BEHOLD the Samsung Galaxy A36 — the mid-range phone that absolutely did NOT get the memo that it's supposed to be mediocre! A 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with 120Hz and 1900 NITS? On a TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR PHONE?! That's flagship-tier display hardware handed to the masses like candy on Halloween! And then they added a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 on 4nm, 45W charging that hits 66% in THIRTY MINUTES, IP67 water resistance, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, AND NFC — all for $250! Samsung basically looked at phones twice the price, took notes, and then charged you half the money. The Galaxy A36 is the working person's flagship, and it is GLORIOUS.”
— the angel on your shoulder
The Cynic
“The Samsung Galaxy A36 — because Samsung knows you'll pay for their name even when the "mid-range" label is right there on the tin. Sure, the display is extraordinary. Sure, the fast charging is great. But USB-C 2.0 in 2025? You're getting 45W into the phone and USB 2.0 speeds out of it — congratulations, transferring your 4K videos to your computer will be a meditative experience. No wireless charging either, which feels like a deliberate feature removal to protect their more expensive lineup. No headphone jack, naturally. No expandable storage. Samsung giveth the beautiful display and Samsung taketh the microSD slot. Balance.”
— the devil in your other ear

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