Samsung Galaxy M35 5G arrives in Brazil this Friday (24). The company’s new affordable gadget bets on high battery life and simple construction, but it follows the visual standards of recent launches.
On the outside, the Galaxy M35 features a 6.6-inch Full HD+ display with Super AMOLED technology and 120 Hz refresh rate; A complete package for content consumption, daily use and gaming. The edges of the screen are quite prominent, but the camera occupies a hole centered at the top of the screen.
The technical page of the Galaxy M35 includes the Exynos 1380 chipset developed by Samsung. The component was launched in February 2023 to assemble mid-performance mobile phones: The processor, manufactured in 5 nm, consists of eight cores (four 2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 and four 2 GHz Cortex-A55) together with GPU Mali. G68MP5.
Huge battery and software updates
The processor is accompanied by 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. There is a microSD card tray for expansion up to 1TB. Camera set of this mobile phone:
- Mother: 50 MP (F1.8, AF and OIS);
- ultra wide angle: 8 MP (F2.2);
- Macro: 2 MP (F2.4);
- Front: 13 MP (F2.2).
In terms of battery, the Galaxy M35 5G has a 6,000 mAh component with 25W charging — premium products that are above the market average, even popular. Considering the AMOLED display, the component should last more than a day out of the socket with daily activity.
Finally, as the name suggests, the handset supports 5G connectivity, runs Android 14 with One UI 6.1 out of the box, and is enabled with Samsung Knox security reinforcement. Samsung also gives warranty four system updates (up to Android 18) and five years of security updates for mobile.
Since the Galaxy M35 5G is part of the “Galaxy M” family, it is sold only on Samsung’s online store. The new device will be available starting Friday, the 24th, with prices starting from R$ 2,699 in dark blue, light blue and gray color options.
Source: Tec Mundo

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