These new Galaxy A35 renders greatly illustrate the gorgeousness of Samsung’s next budget mid-ranger

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These new Galaxy A35 renders greatly illustrate the gorgeousness of Samsung's next budget mid-ranger

These new Galaxy A35 renders greatly illustrate the gorgeousness of Samsung’s next budget mid-ranger،

There's beauty in the simplicity of many Samsung phones these days, and when a clean, simple design is paired with a reasonable price, it becomes pretty easy to see why the company's mid-range Galaxy A devices often overshadow their expensive S.-series “cousins” in terms of global sales.

This strongly suggests that we should probably pay a little more attention to the Galaxy A55 and A35 ahead of their official announcements later this year, which is… exactly what we're doing. Of course, it certainly helps that the A55 appeared in very high-quality renders a few days ago and that the slightly more modest Galaxy A35 5G is now getting the same treatment.

Goodbye, notch, hello Key Island!

While outdated screen cutouts aren't completely dead yet, living their best lives on ultra-affordable devices like the recently released Galaxy A15 and A25, Samsung continues to spread the punch-hole love to more and more phones , preparing to do so for the Galaxy A3x. match this year what he did for the A5x in 2020.
This shows how important this seemingly minor design overhaul really is, especially when you consider all the other subtle cosmetic changes Samsung will apparently be making to the Galaxy A35 compared to last year's Galaxy A34.
First and foremost, we're talking about the adoption of the so-called “Key Island” component on the side of the phone, which will make the otherwise boring power and volume buttons stand out to add to the distinctive personality and understated elegance of the phone. 'A35.

Speaking of understated elegance, we fear it's unlikely the 5G-enabled Galaxy A35 will “borrow” that other decidedly premium design element from the A55, settling for a cheaper plastic build. .who really doesn't look bad in these. makes it rather than adopting a shinier and sturdier metal frame.

The A35's frame, mind you, is quite thin and flat, with nicely rounded corners that should help you maneuver the device easily while also looking undeniably great… especially by the standards of budget 5G phones.

How much will the Galaxy A35 5G cost?

This, our friends, is the million-dollar question that will largely decide whether Samsung can generate billions of dollars in revenue or…several billions of dollars from global shipments of this phone.

Unfortunately, we can't give you a clear, definitive answer yet, nor do we know for sure if the A35 will ever be released in markets like the United States. Please note, the A34 is not officially available in the United States, but starts at a price of €399 in most major European countries.

There's obviously a good chance you'll also be charged this way for the A34 sequel, which is expected to share a homegrown Exynos 1480 processor with the undoubtedly more expensive Galaxy A55 while carrying a primary camera of 50 MP very capable on the back, combined with two cameras in a significant way. more modest 8 and 2MP shooters.
Under the hood, you should probably expect a 5,000mAh battery with 25W support to be responsible for keeping those 6.6-inch Super AMOLED lights going for as long as possible, and unlike the best Samsung phones available to buy currently, this budget-friendly bad boy is virtually guaranteed to let you expand its 128 or 256 GB of internal storage space with the use of a good old microSD card slot.
Last but not least, the “official” renders above reveal what that first batch of product renderings from a few months ago couldn't, featuring the “Awesome Iceblue,” “Awesome Lilac,” and “Awesome” colorways. Navy” from the simple but eye-catching upcoming Android mid-ranger. Pretty awesome stuff indeed, especially when it comes to this elegant but not at all unpleasant “lilac” shade.