Samsung Galaxy A35 is now available in the US for $399.99
Samsung's Galaxy A35 and A55 became official last month, and Samsung decided not to bring the A55 to the US, despite the fact that its predecessors have been available in the States. So that leaves the A35 out of the two, and it's now available in the US, at Samsung's own online store, as well as major carriers and retailers such as Amazon.
You'll need to pay $399.99 for one, and you can pick from Awesome Navy and Awesome Lilac in terms of colorways. If you buy yours from Samsung.com, for a limited time you can grab a pair of Galaxy Buds FE alongside it for 30% off. If you trade-in your current phone you can "receive an enhanced offer worth up to $150" towards the A35.
The Galaxy A35 has a 6.6-inch 1080x2340 120 Hz Super AMOLED touchscreen with 1,000-nit peak brightness, the Exynos 1380 SoC, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a triple rear camera system (50 MP main, 8 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro), a 13 MP selfie camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 25W wired charging. It runs Android 14 with One UI 6.1 on top.
If you want to learn more about it, check out our in-depth review.
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- Iss
- 21 Apr 2024
- fwG
Man the same phone costs 500dollars where i'm from and the A35 is 450 dollars
- NotATimeTraveler
- 20 Apr 2024
- 6kI
I’m afraid to tell you the S21 series initially had 3 years of major Android updates but Samsung announced later on that it will be 4 major OS updates, just like the S22. (not referring to security patches) Your benchmark for depreciation of val...
- Anonymous
- 19 Apr 2024
- xjH
Looking at used prices 3 years after launch for S20 Ultra (3 years OS) and S21 Ultra (5 years OS) respectively, it doesn't look like longer software will increase resale value much.