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Struggling to Make an Impression: Review of Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

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The Galaxy A35 features an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, IP67 water resistance, and support for contactless payments. It offers a microSD card slot to expand the 128 GB storage but lacks a headphone jack.

However, the performance with the Samsung Exynos 1380 chipset and 6 GB of RAM can be laggy compared to other phones, with slow app loading and interface stuttering. Battery life is average, with a 5,000-mAh cell lasting a full day with moderate use but requiring recharging by the evening with heavy usage.

The highlight of the phone is its triple-camera system, with a 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-MP ultrawide lens, and a 5-MP macro lens. Selfies from the 13-MP front camera are sharp, and photos from the main sensor are of good quality.

REVIEW OVERVIEW
Rating
7
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Julian Chokkattu is the reviews editor, covering personal technology and reviewing consumer products. Previously he was the mobile and wearables editor at Digital Trends, steering coverage and reviews of smartphones and smartwatches, and an intern at TechCrunch.
struggling-to-make-an-impression-review-of-samsung-galaxy-a35-5g<b>Pros:</b> Nice, bright screen with a 120-Hz refresh rate. Solid cameras. Decent performance. IP67 water resistance. Four Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates. MicroSD card slot to expand storage. <br><br> <b>Cons:</b> OK battery life. Performance could be a bit smoother. No wireless charging. Bland, boring design.

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