The $400 portable is equipped with Knox Vault, the company’s privacy technology.
In the United States of America, the Samsung Galaxy A35 smartphone is now officially available for purchase. The United States was going to get it, but we had no idea when it would arrive. The price of the phone begins at $400, and it is offered in two different colors. Since March, it has been available to purchase in the United Kingdom.
The Galaxy A35 is a handset that falls clearly inside the midrange category, so you shouldn’t expect it to have flagship features. The fact remains, however, that this is a powerful smartphone that offers a lot of value for the money. The A-series of smartphones manufactured by Samsung are typically among our top picks for affordable smartphones. In the same vein as its relative, the Galaxy A55, this model features a Super AMOLED display that measures 6.6 inches and has a variable refresh rate that can go up to 120Hz. In addition, the Galaxy A35 comes equipped with the Vision Booster software developed by the firm. This software automatically adjusts the screen’s tone to accommodate a variety of varied ambient lighting conditions.
In addition to that, it incorporates Samsung’s proprietary Knox Vault technology, which was first introduced with the Galaxy S21. For the purpose of storing sensitive data such as blockchain keys, biometric information, and authentication credentials, this is a separate memory device that is contained within the phone. This technology is integrated into Samsung’s A35 and A55, which are the company’s first midrange devices to receive it.
It has been revealed by Android Police that the A35 comes equipped with a relatively low-powered Exynos 1380 chipset and offers a choice between 6GB and 8GB of RAM. When it comes to storage, there is a model with 128GB and a variant with 256GB, but there is no microSD card slot built in to provide more space.
A total of three back cameras are included. In addition to a very unremarkable 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, there is a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 5-megapixel macro lens. The front-facing camera has a resolution of 13 megapixels, making it ideal for taking selfies and other similar photos. To compensate for the effects of camera shake, there is also a technology known as optical image stabilization (OIS) and video digital image stabilization (VDIS).
Once more, the starting price for these phones is $400, and they are currently being sold in stores. Additionally, they are available in two different colors, with names such as “Awesome Navy” and “Awesome Lilac.” It’s not clear to me whether something can evoke awe simply by stating it, but whatever.