Ahead of the anticipated Galaxy S24 launch, Samsung‘s A-series is also attracting attention with new renders surfacing online. The latest reveals are for the Samsung Galaxy A35, joining the A55 renders that appeared yesterday. These images offer a preview of the phone’s design and possible camera improvements. 

Samsung Galaxy A35 renders

The leaked renders showcase the A35 in three color options: Iceblue, Lilac, and Navy. They also reveal a design element shared with the A15 and A25 — the distinct “Key Island” bump on the right side, housing the power and volume buttons. Likewise, you can expect the phone to have rounded corners and a likely plastic frame.

On the back of the Galaxy A35, there’s a vertically arranged triple-camera setup with an LED flash, a common design in many Samsung phones. There are rumors that the main camera might be upgraded to 50MP, a step up from the A34’s 48MP. The other two cameras, possibly 8MP and 5MP, might stay the same.

A notable upgrade in the Galaxy A35 is its front design. Samsung has moved on from the U-shaped notch in the Galaxy A34 to a more modern punch-hole camera cutout. The screen bezels look slimmer as well, which is a nice improvement. However, the bottom bezel is still thicker than those on the other sides.

Samsung Galaxy A35 renders

There are reports that the Galaxy A35 might have the same Exynos 1480 processor as the Galaxy A55. It’s also expected to keep its dust and water resistance (IP rating) and might have a 5000mAh battery with 25W charging capability.

But remember, these are just early rumors, so it’s best to take them with a grain of caution. As we get closer to the launch timeline, the A35 could appear on certification platforms or benchmark listings soon, potentially revealing more information. We will keep you posted on any new developments. 

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