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Samsung Galaxy A35 Is Coming In 2024, And Here's What We Know About It So Far

Most of its features showcase a recognisable Samsung design.

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Samsung Galaxy A35 renders have been leaked online by seasoned tipster Steve H.McFly, a.k.a OnLeaks

OnLeaks is well-known for leaking accurate information about upcoming electronic devices, especially smartphones.

In a 22 November leak, OnLeaks has confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy A35 is going to be released next year. What's cool is that a comprehensive range of renders have also been revealed, giving us a good idea of what to expect for the upcoming midrange smartphone.

The Samsung Galaxy A35 features a Super AMOLED display for vibrant and crisp visuals

The midrange smartphone boasts a 6.6-inch 1080 x 2400 pixel display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Also, it comes with 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a microSD card slot for additional storage.

It also comes with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making it durable in various environmental conditions.

Image via Tudocelular

The rear camera setup boasts a 50MP main lens paired with a 2MP depth sensor

On the flip side, the front camera boasts an impressive 13MP for great selfies and clear video calls. 

The phone's battery packs a 5,000mAh capacity with support for 25W charging for better performance.

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The Samsung Galaxy A35 supports Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS and NFC, providing seamless connectivity and location services

In this model, the headphone jack is not included, but loudspeakers with stereo speakers are available. Additionally, the phone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for added convenience.

Taking a cue from its predecessor's launch date, we can expect the phone to be officially released some time around March 2024

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