Samsung Galaxy A36 and A56 front camera supports 4K HDR video recording

Samsung has introduced new mid-range smartphones, the Galaxy A36 and A56, which have received camera improvements. These models can now record high dynamic range (HDR) video and are the first mid-range phones from Samsung to support 10-bit HDR video.
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Both models feature 12-megapixel front-facing cameras with F2.0 aperture that can record 4K video at 30 frames per second. This improvement allows for richer colours and a wider range of hues, which is a significant advancement over the 8-bit videos that could be recorded on the front cameras of last year's Galaxy A35 and A55.
These new features demonstrate how Samsung is bringing premium camera features to its mid-range segment. With the addition of 10-bit HDR video support, the Galaxy A36 and A56 could become serious competitors for similarly priced models from brands such as Motorola and OnePlus.

The camera of the Galaxy A56. Illustration: Samsung
The rear panel of the new smartphones features main cameras with 50 megapixels supporting OIS and PDAF, as well as ultra-wide lenses. The Galaxy A36 has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and the Galaxy A56 has a 12-megapixel camera. In addition, both phones are equipped with a 5-megapixel macro camera. In the next models, we can expect the macro camera to be replaced with an 8-megapixel TV lens.
The two older models have received some AI features that were previously only available in flagship devices.
Source: Samsung