Samsung Galaxy Best 5G Smartphone: 50MP Shandar Camera, 120Hz AMOLED and Android 14 Out-of-the-Box Features

The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is one of the most dependable mid-range phones to come out in 2025. With a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, IP67 water resistance, a capable camera system and long-term software support, the Galaxy A35 has plenty going for it to be one of the best value-for-money offerings under ₹30,000 for most users.

Sleek Design and Brilliant Display

Design Samsung has crafted the A35 5G with a flat frame and stylish all-glass body, giving it a premium and refined look. The back panel seems simplistic yet modern and the front is home to a gorgeous 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display. Onto the screen – deep contrast, a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1000 nits makes it perfect for media consumption, gaming and reading in the bright outdoors.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

It also comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner for secure device unlocking and the stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos provide an immersive sound experience which is perfect for Netflix or gaming sessions.

Every Day Performance You Can Count On

When it comes to internals, Galaxy A35 5G comes equipped with an Exynos 1380 processor including up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, which can be expandable by microSD card. The processor breezes through browsing, social media and video streaming tasks with nary a hiccup. It may not be a gaming powerhouse, but for casual games it will do the job.

The best part is here Samsung has assured 4 years of Android OS updates and 5 years of security patches, which is not very common in this price bracket. This turns the A35 5G into a future-proof smart assistant for those looking to keep their device for a few years.

Impressive Camera Performance

The A35 5G is a photogenic champ – it is packed with a 50MP main camera with OIS, 8MP ultra-wide and a 5MP macro sensor. The primary camera captures sharp, vivid photos with good dynamic range, particularly in daylight. Optical Image Stabilization reduces shakes in your photos for a sharper image quality.

The front also features a 13MP selfie camera for sharp, high-resolution selfies or video calls with 4K video recording – great for social media and video calls.

Battery Life and Charging

The Galaxy A35 5G is supported by a 5000mAh battery, which can provide full-day usage even with 5G and 120Hz on. The battery holds up decently, whether you are streaming, multitasking, or attending online meetings. The phone has 25W fast charging that charges the phone to 50% in around 30 minutes, while it takes around 90 minutes to fully charge the phone.

Key Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Vibrant 120Hz AMOLED screen
  • Water and dust resistant IP67
  • Strong main camera with OIS
  • Great update policy for their software
  • Slick design and expandable storage

Cons

  • Moderate-grade Exynos 1380 processor for gaming
  • Basic are ultrawide and macro camera sensors
  • No charger comes in the box
  • No wireless charging support

Pricing and Availability

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is now on sale in India for ₹27,999 The 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant of the Galaxy A35 in India costs ₹27,999, while the 256GB storage model is priced at ₹30,999. It is available in trendy colors such as Awesome Iceblue, Awesome Navy and Awesome Lilac, making it a stylish and a convenient phone to carry around.

Final Verdict

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G – A buzzword-y mid-range phone for the futureIf you’re in the market for a mid-range smartphone that has the software support for the long run, a premium display, solid cameras and everyday reliability built into it, the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is a tale that’s a ticking time bomb. Compared to other products in this price bracket, there are some features and high quality specs that are usually seen in a higher price range.

For students and professionals who want a well-rounded, reliable 5G phone in 2025, this phone is the perfect choice. It might not be a performance monster, but the A35 is great at everything else.

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