Samsung’s Galaxy F36, which it is developing, was detected in the Google Play Console today. The listing includes the image below, along with a few details.

The F36 has an oval camera island with three sensors, two of which are in another oval, and a waterdrop notch screen. On the right side is the LED flash array. Overall, the design is quite Samsung-like, and combining all the cameras into a single large island has become standard for non-headquarters devices.

The phone’s screen has a pixel density of 450 PPI and a resolution of 1080×2340. Samsung’s Exynos 1380 SoC and 6GB of RAM power the F36. Despite Google having already finalised Android 16, the gadget will ship with Android 15 and One UI 7 on top.

Listings on the Google Play Console strongly suggest that the Galaxy F36 will be the same as the Galaxy M36, which was seen using the same Exynos processor in the Geekbench database in April. Both will probably be made public soon, even before the month ends.