Samsung has accidentally confirmed the existence of three of its upcoming mid-range phones.
As SamMobile reports, the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26 have all appeared on Samsung’s official site in Chile. In a support document detailing out-of-warranty service, the three phones are all mentioned alongside their model numbers and the phrase “no disponible”, which means “not available”.
However, while this may be accidental, an upcoming launch shouldn’t come as any surprise. Their predecessors, the Galaxy A25, Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 – all launched just under a year ago, while they’ve already appeared on several certification platforms and measurement websites.
As you might expect, Samsung hasn’t publicly commented on the development, or given any indication as to the existence of these phones. However, SamMobile mentions reports suggesting a launch “sometime next month”.
If you’re in the market for a new mid-range phone or Samsung Galaxy phone, the Galaxy A26, A36 and A56 look likely to be compelling options once again.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and adapted from Swedish.