Samsung Galaxy A35 5G has bagged a new certification. It has been spotted on FCC website revealing some key details. The listing also hints at an imminent launch of the smartphone. The Galaxy A35 5G was recently spotted on the Geekbench database. It has appeared in leaked renders in the past. The smartphone is expected to arrive as the successor to the last year’s Galaxy A34 5G. 

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G bags FCC 

The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G has been spotted on the FCC certification website with the model number SM-A356U and SM-A356E. The listing reveals support for 5G connectivity, NFC, and an SD card slot. In the test equipment support list, the smartphone’s charger has a model number EP-TA800. This suggest that the device will support 25W charger. 

The FCC certification does not reveal any additional details of the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G. We can expect the smartphone to bag more certifications in the coming weeks. As per the Geekbench database, the device will reportedly be powered by an Exynos 1380 processor. It will pack 6GB RAM onboard and ship with Android 14 OS out of the box. 

Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G reveal that it will feature flat frame with a key island on the right side. It will have three vertically stacked camera sensors. The smartphone is tipped to feature a 6.6-inch center-aligned punch-hole display with minimal bezels. 

Going by a report earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is tipped to arrive alongside the Galaxy A55 in the second quarter of this year.

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