Samsung will soon be expanding its Galaxy A-series with two new mid-range additions — the Galaxy A55 and A35. Recently, the affordable model, the Galaxy A35 made an appearance at South Korea’s Radio Research Agency (RRA), giving us a first real-life look at its design.

The live photo shows a phone with a flat back and individual camera cutouts, similar to other recent Samsung models. It also has a flat frame with the signature “Key Island” design around the buttons.

The RRA listing itself doesn’t reveal much more, but we’ve already gained insights on Galaxy A35’s design, thanks to the previous leaks and rumors

Leaked renders suggest the front will have a modern punch-hole cutout for the selfie cameras. Likewise, the phone is expected to have a 6.6-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy A35 is said to come in icy blue, lilac, and navy blue color options 

Moreover, the smartphone has also made an appearance in the Geekbench benchmark listing, revealing that the A35 will be equipped with the Exynos 1380 chip. 

The 1380 is an octa-core processor with four Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and four Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.4GHz. Its paired with Mali-G68 MP5 GPU for graphical tasks and has an AI Engine with 4.9TOPS power.

The listing also reveals it will have at least 6GB of RAM and will run on Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI 6 interface. But whether it will be the latest One UI 6.1 version is unknown. The benchmark scores suggest decent performance and confirm 5G connectivity.

While an official launch date is unknown, these leaks paint a clear picture of what to expect from the upcoming Galaxy A35. It appears to offer a familiar design, decent mid-range specifications, and 5G connectivity. We hope Samsung will launch it at a competitive price to make it an attractive option for users.

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