Galaxy A35 has appeared in new certifications and will be Samsung’s new mid-range cellphone option for 2024
A SAMSUNG is expected to update its mid-range cell phone lineup soon with the Galaxy A35, and the product has just appeared for certification with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This means it can now be sold in the US and its launch is imminent.
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A total of two devices have been certified, with model numbers SM-A356U and SM-A356E referring to the Galaxy A35. The EP-TA800 charger was also found, suggesting support for 25W charging on the device.
Furthermore, the new certification provides no relevant new technical details about the device, other than the fact which will be compatible with 5G connections and NFC, as well as having a tray for micro SD card storage.
However, previous tests on the Geekbench platform have shown that A35 Galaxy it should include the Exynos 1380 processor as the main performance component. This is a platform presented by Samsung in February last yearand which already appears on branded cell phones like the Galaxy A54.
The Galaxy A35 will have at least a version with 6 GB of RAM, but the Korean brand could also make other variants available. The mobile phone operating system it will be Android 14, with the company’s OneUI 6 interface.

It was also said recently that the device is expected to have a 50 MP main camerareplacing the 48 MP sensor of the Galaxy A34. When the smartphone was subjected to Canaltech analysisits optical equipment was considered one of the positive aspects with pleasant photos in open environments.
The construction of the device it should look like the Galaxy S23 FE, with smooth back cover and straight sides. Its screen could be close to 6.6 inches in size and color options will include white.
A precise date for the launch of the Galaxy A35 has not yet been announced, but it is likely to happen in the coming weeks. The device is also expected to be announced in Brazil, although it has not yet been approved by the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel).
Source: 91Mobile phones
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