Samsung Galaxy A35 in for review

Greetings! Introducing the Samsung Galaxy A35, the more budget-friendly member of Samsung’s newly announced A-series duo.

This device features a 6.6-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate, making it an ideal size for most buyers.

The Galaxy A35 starts at €380 for a 6/128GB model and goes up to €450 for the 8/256GB version. At launch, you can enjoy a free storage upgrade, along with a €70 trade-in bonus and a complimentary Galaxy Fit3 in many markets. However, the retail package includes only a SIM tool and a USB-C cable.

Samsung Galaxy A35 in for review

The Galaxy A35 boasts Samsung’s Key Island design, with the volume and power buttons conveniently located on a raised island. While the device feels well-built and of high quality, the frame is plastic unlike the metal frame on the A55.

Another distinction lies in the glass material; the Galaxy A55 features Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both front and back, whereas the Galaxy A35 only has Victus+ on the front. The back panel material remains unclear.

Samsung Galaxy A35 in for review

Furthermore, the Galaxy A35 is powered by the older Exynos 1380 chipset, yet it delivers solid performance with its 5nm chip. Even with just 6GB of RAM, the phone feels fast and smooth.

We look forward to putting the Galaxy A35 to the test. Stay tuned for our battery life report!

Samsung Galaxy A35 in for review

Samsung Galaxy A35

Source: GSMArena