Mickey, 9 hours agoWhat do you think of M35
it would be the next bwat seller close toA35
Headphone jack,slighte... moreUh... What?
A35 already has a memory card slot (hybrid). M35 has the same. And the M35 does not come with a headphone jack.
The main differences are a plastic back, no IP rating or at least a much lower one, and slightly bigger battery. Besides a vastly different flex antennae set-up, that is pretty much it.
Galaxy A35 just received a vividness slider! (Settings -> Display -> Screen mode -> Advanced Settings)
It helps to make colors feel less dull, at the cost of less color accuracy & over-saturation.
Raghuvarv, 28 Jun 2024Yeah, the A35 is shaping up to be a best-seller. In fact, it is their most popular A-series ph... moreWhat do you think of M35
it would be the next bwat seller close toA35
Headphone jack,slightest bigger battery,Punch hole camera,SD card support etc
Anonymous, 27 Jun 2024My bad, they're not bad. They're actually decent for mid-range smartphone. It's... moreIf photography is a must, last year's Pixel 7a is your best bet for a mid-ranger. It's about as close as you can get to flagship-level cameras, though prices vary depending on where you live; it could either be cheaper or more expensive than the Galaxy A35.
The Pixel's main drawback however, is its limited storage and lack of microSD slot. Battery life is also not great from what I heard.
YourLocalPhoneCritic, 27 Jun 2024The only downsides:
➖ lack of 1080/60fps on Selfie or UltraWide lens, they're limited to... moreYeah, the A35 is shaping up to be a best-seller. In fact, it is their most popular A-series phone where I live. Some of the biggest improvements they made over last year's models include an updated antenna design (the A35 has better signal reception compared to the A54) and really good battery life (about as good as the A34).
Even I'm tempted to get one, actually. Just waiting for some releases in July to make a final call.
Samsung Galaxy a55 5g .
Price € : 300 Euro.
Samsung Galaxy a35 5g .
Price € : 200 Euro.
Date 2024.06.28
melo64, 26 Jun 2024The price is significant, I could save for the A55 but would need some more time and my curren... moreThe only downsides:
➖ lack of 1080/60fps on Selfie or UltraWide lens, they're limited to 4K-1080/30fps (1080/60fps still works on the main 50MP lens)
➖ Lack of HDR in third party apps like Netflix (HDR still works on YouTube)
➖ Lack of a linear x-axis vibration motor capable of Haptic Feedback (It still has a decent rumble motor)
➖ Other negligible stuff like 20 minute slower charging, eSim regions, slightly different exterior around the cameras, slightly quieter speakers (But those are little nitpicks)
Once you put a case on it, they're the same exact phone. You can't tell the difference between A55 & A35. (If you want some of the missing features you can still get last year's A54 for the same price as A35 except it has a smaller screen, bigger bezels & 1 less year of updates)
I say go for the A35, it's a really good deal & there aren't many differences. 👍💯 In fact, Samsung didn't ship A55 to the US for the first time ever. Americans can only choose from A35 or S23 FE this year. This means Samsung made sure it's a really good phone. (It will be without a doubt Samsung's best seller in 2024, especially in that pink colorway)
Anonymous, 27 Jun 2024My bad, they're not bad. They're actually decent for mid-range smartphone. It's... moreWe'll get there. In a few years, we'll have A38 that will, hopefully, take photos of similar quality to those from Pixel 8a. :)
I've been studying the DxOMark scores - A34 got a Camera score of 92, while A35 got 104. I don't know how accurate the scores are, but it's a decent uplift.
Samsung doesn't really want you to buy the cheaper phone (doh), so they gimp them with inferior image processing algorythms. Have you noticed that when you change between lens on A series phones, there's a blur happening on screen? Well, you don't get that on S series.
Camera app looks the same but works differently. And I guess that's fine. You do pay a lot less for A series phones. The good part is that competition is slowly pulling ahead, thus forcing Samsung to offer more features / better performance on midrange devices.
Anonymous, 27 Jun 2024If the price of A55 is too high for you then definitely choose the A35. They're basically... moreMy bad, they're not bad. They're actually decent for mid-range smartphone. It's just we shouldn't expect good camera in a midrange smartphone.
melo64, 26 Jun 2024The price is significant, I could save for the A55 but would need some more time and my curren... moreIf the price of A55 is too high for you then definitely choose the A35. They're basically the same phone except for the metal frame, an unnoticeably slightly better CPU, and an noticeable better GPU for gaming. You're only losing build quality and slightly worse gaming performance.
As for the camera, both A35 and A55's cameras are kinda bad.
Anonymous, 26 Jun 2024It depends on the price difference. If it's small then get the A55. Beside better perform... moreThe price is significant, I could save for the A55 but would need some more time and my current phone is giving up 💀
The A55 here is about 60 USD higher than a S21 so I think its price in way high, but needed to make sure the A35 doesn't lose any major features
Raghuvarv, 26 Jun 2024Then performance difference between the Exynos 1380 and 1480 is not much. The 1380 is comparab... moreThe CPU difference isn't crucial since I don't play any heavy games but th 1380 helds its own good sort of in everyday tasks
The lowlight camera in the A35 is also disappointing compared to the A55, but the rest of camera features are near really
melo64, 24 Jun 2024I am thinking about getting either this or the A55, is the price difference worth it? I ma... moreIt depends on the price difference. If it's small then get the A55. Beside better performance, the aluminum frame on A55 looks much nicer than plastic frame on 35. Otherwise get the A35 if the price difference is significant.
melo64, 24 Jun 2024I am thinking about getting either this or the A55, is the price difference worth it?
I ma... moreThen performance difference between the Exynos 1380 and 1480 is not much. The 1380 is comparable to or just slightly better than the SD 7 Gen 1 (on the CPU side) while the 1480 is only like 15% more powerful overall.
The main advantages the A55 offers over the A35 are seemingly better thermal management and battery life, but the differences are not so great in actual practice.
The main advantages of the A35 over the A55 are seemingly stronger signal/network reception, slightly better speakers, and just overall far better value for money.
I would, however, like to point out that I personally am disappointed in the A35's low light camera performance. I can't comment on the A55 though.
I personally would rather get the A35 (still trying to decide between it and another model). But I have different requirements from you.
Ved, 22 Jun 2024A solid midrange phone with a slightly disappointing camera. My previous phone was Huawei P9 a... moreTrue. But... you do get small improvements with each generation. P9 was a flagship, after all. A3x is proper midrange, while A5x is upper-end midrange. Now, of course, prices could be better, though not very bad, if you wait a few months after release. I can find A35 6/128 for as low as 270 $, which is very good value (almost amazing). Compare A35 with A32 - you can see some significant changes over the years.
melo64, 24 Jun 2024I am thinking about getting either this or the A55, is the price difference worth it?
I ma... moreHave a look at this review, too: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-A35-5G-review-A-powerful-all-rounder-with-Galaxy-S-design-for-under-300.834052.0.html
I think photos are pretty decent, even if you don't take price into consideration. I'd say it's around Pixel 6a levels.
I am thinking about getting either this or the A55, is the price difference worth it?
I mainly use my phone for photography and music, not heavy gaming or sth like that.
However I am worried about the Exynos 1380 in comparison to the 1480, some people are saying the 1480 is relatively more optimised than the the 1380
Also the camera quality how is it between the two? some reviews say it's the same and others say the A35 is trashy in comparison to the A55
Samgi567, 21 Jun 2024Samsung Galaxy A36 5G and A56 5G. Compatible with Wi-Fi 7. Battery cycles 1800. Faster... moreWhere did you got tht leak
A06 - Mediatek Helio G99
A06 5G - Mediatek Dimensity 6300
A16 5G - Mediatek Dimensity 1080
F/M16 5G - Exynos 1280
A26 5G - Snapdragon 7 Gen 1
F/M26 5G - Exynos 1380
A36 5G - MTKD1300 or Exynos 1480
F/M36 5G - Exynos 1480
A56 5G - Exynos 1580
F/M56 5G - SD 888 or Exynos 1580
A solid midrange phone with a slightly disappointing camera. My previous phone was Huawei P9 and its camera is still superior, especially the pro mode.
Can't forgive Samsung for ditching the backlight mode, for dumbing down pro mode and for cutting down on the number of modes it offers.
Also a minor grudge for locking photo and video modes next to eachother. I rarely use video mode, but it's permanently locked in place, taking up valuable real estate in the modes list.
The camera also likes to soften the edges of everything and even transform pixels into blots of colour, and it often produces very undersaturated pics.
I'll survive, but it's disappointing nonetheless that a modern phone, at not an insignificant price, is less advanced than its older predecessors and competitors.
The keyboard is also quite weird and unintuitive.
On the plus side, large internal storage and the possibility to extend it with a micro SD. 👍
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