Samsung Galaxy M35 5G has been launched in Brazil. It has arrived as a successor to last year’s Galaxy M34, which featured the Exynos 1280 chipset. The new phone comes with a couple of upgrades, a slightly bigger display, a new chip, and support for stereo output. Here is a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G specifications and features

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G
Samsung Galaxy M35 5G

The Galaxy M35 5G has a 6.6-inch S-AMOLED display that offers an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,000 nits of brightness. The M35 features an in-display fingerprint sensor and dual speakers, replacing the previous model’s side-facing fingerprint scanner and single speaker.

The Galaxy M35 has a 13-megapixel camera on the front. On the back, it has a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It runs on the One UI 6.1-based Android 14. The phone is promised to receive four years of Android OS upgrades and up to five years of security updates.

Under the hood, the Galaxy M35 features the Exynos 1380 chipset and 8 GB of RAM. The device houses a 6,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. The retail package for the device does not include a charger. The M35 has 256 GB of internal storage and a microSD card for extra storage.

The Galaxy M35 comes with support for dual SIM 5G and Wi-Fi 6 among other connectivity features. The brand claims that the device has an advanced cooling system for heat dissipation. The M35 measures 162.3 x 78.6 x 9.1mm and weighs 222 grams.

The Galaxy M35 is identical to the Galaxy A35, which debuted earlier this year. The noticeable differences on the A35 include different color options and a comparatively smaller 5,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G price and availability

In Brazil, the Galaxy M3 5G is available for R$2,699 (~$525). It can be bought in shades, such as Dark Blue, Light Blue, and Gray. The smartphone is expected to debut in other markets, including India, in the coming weeks.

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