It comes with either 6GB or 8GB RAM, up to 128GB storage, and a triple rear camera system including a main camera of 50 MP.
Samsung Galaxy A35 is now available in the US market.
The device features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and Exynos 1380 SoC.
The device is priced at $399.99.
The Galaxy A35 has a battery capacity of 5000 mAh and supports wired charging up to 25W.
The smartphone runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1 out of the box and offers Samsung Knox Vault for security.
Samsung's Galaxy A35 and A55 were officially unveiled last month, but only the former is making its way to the US market. The mid-range smartphone is now available for purchase at Samsung.com and major carriers and retailers such as Amazon. The device comes in two colorways: Awesome Navy and Awesome Lilac, with a limited time offer of a pair of Galaxy Buds FE at 30% off when bought from Samsung.com.
The Galaxy A35 features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 1080x2340 pixels and supports up to 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC, comes with either 6GB or 8GB RAM, and offers storage options of up to 128GB. The device houses a triple rear camera system consisting of a main camera of 50 MP, an ultra-wide lens of 8 MP, and a macro lens of 5 MP. The front-facing camera is a 13 MP one for selfies with optical image stabilization (OIS) and video digital image stabilization (VDIS). The device runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1 out of the box.
The Galaxy A35 also comes with Samsung Knox Vault, a security feature that offers comprehensive protection against hardware and software attacks. Users can access their data securely and control data permissions through the Security and Privacy Dashboard. Private Sharing enables secure sharing of private files with control over recipient access and expiration dates.
The Galaxy A35 5G is designed for business use, offering advanced triple-lens camera system, up to 1TB expandable storage, and Knox defense-grade protection. Users will receive four generations of Android OS and One UI upgrades as well as five years of security updates.
The device has a battery capacity of 5000 mAh with support for wired charging up to 25W. It is available at a price point of $399.99.
Samsung's Galaxy A35 5G is available for purchase in the US on April 18, priced at $400.
The phone features a large 6.6-inch display, which is larger than competing budget options from Apple and Google.
The design of the lilac version of the Galaxy A35 5G has an iridescent shimmer effect when light hits it.
The phone's battery size is 5,000 mAh, which is the same as that of Samsung's top-of-the-line Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The main camera on the Galaxy A35 5G has a resolution of 50 megapixels and lacks a dedicated telephoto camera.
The phone runs on Samsung's Exynos 1380 processor, which is not as powerful as those used in premium phones from Apple and Google.
The Galaxy A35 5G does not have Samsung's Galaxy AI software features at launch, but it does have Knox Vault for physically isolating sensitive information.
The new Galaxy A35 5G is available starting today for $399.
It comes with a 6.6-inch AMOLED display, a triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel main lens, an Exynos 1380 chipset.
The Galaxy A35 lacks Samsung’s latest Galaxy AI features due to the lack of RAM (6GB), weaker processing power, or Samsung’s favoritism towards its S and Z series models.
It does not have wireless charging or an in-display fingerprint sensor placed in a typical location on the screen.
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The author makes several comparisons between the Galaxy A35 and the Galaxy A54, implying that the newer model is an improvement. However, they also acknowledge that the specifications are nearly identical and that the only differences are newer software features and a fancier camera system. This could be seen as an appeal to novelty fallacy, as the author is emphasizing the newness of these features without providing any evidence that they make a significant difference in functionality or user experience. Additionally, there is an instance of inflammatory rhetoric when the author refers to last year's model having a 'plastic one' and an 'uninspiring look'. This language is not objective and could sway readers' opinions without providing any factual basis.
][The Galaxy A35] may just be the mid-ranger to beat heading into the second half of the year.[/
last year’s A34 had a plastic one --
even my edited hands-on photos can’t save the uninspiring look of the color.