Samsung recently revealed their latest mobile device, the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, entering the GeekBench benchmark library as “SM-A356U”. This device incorporates the Exynos 1380 chip and comes with 6GB of memory.
In the GeekBench 5.5.1 version test, the Galaxy A35 scored 697 in single-core and 2332 in multi-core tests, indicating the phone’s robust processor performance. The benchmark results confirm that the Samsung Galaxy A35 supports the 5G network, and features the Exynos 1380 chip.
The Samsung Galaxy A35 features a 6.6-inch Infinity-O display with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz for a smooth visual experience. It comes in three color options: Awesome Iceblue, Awesome Lilac, and Awesome Navy.
In terms of design, the Galaxy A35 adopts the Key Island button layout from its siblings, the Galaxy A15/A25, with refinements in the power and volume buttons for enhanced ergonomic comfort. The phone’s dimensions of 161.6mm x 77.9mm x 8.2mm make it stylish, thin, light, and easy to carry.
Regarding the camera, specific details are still undisclosed. However, information from the benchmark database, coupled with Samsung’s history in camera technology, suggests that the Galaxy A35’s camera setup is likely to be impressive. GizCoupon news reinforces this expectation, citing Samsung’s high standards in camera technology. Therefore, it’s reasonable to anticipate excellent camera performance from the Galaxy A35.
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