Galaxy A35 gets FCC certification
- Ahead of the expected launch, 91mobiles has spotted the Galaxy A35 on the US FCC certification website.
- The smartphone bears the model numbers SM-A356U and SM-A356E, which are associated with the Galaxy A35.
- The FCC listing hints at an imminent launch, and confirms some features such as 5G connectivity, NFC and an SD card slot.
- The EP-TA800 Charger is also mentioned in the test equipment support list suggesting that the Galaxy A35 could come with a 25W charger.
The Geekbench listing of Galaxy A35 showed that the phone runs an octa-core chipset possibly the Exynos 1380. It’s also seen with 6GB of RAM and Android 14 as well. The smartphone will come with One UI custom skin.
As for the leaked renders, the Galaxy A35 is seen with a design similar to the Galaxy S23 FE. The smartphone has flat edges, and a punch-hole display. It will feature a USB-C port with the volume and power keys placed on the right side. The leaked renders also confirm vertically-aligned triple rear cameras for the Galaxy A35. Its screen size is said to 6.6-inch as well, and the phone comes in white colour but more variants are expected.
Along with the Galaxy A35, Samsung is also reportedly working on the Galaxy A55. These two would be the latest Galaxy A phones after the Galaxy A25 and Galaxy A15 that launched last December. Galaxy A35 would possibly sit in the sub-Rs 30,000 category while the Galaxy A55 might be priced higher.