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New Samsung Galaxy A35, Galaxy A55 renders surface corroborating design leaks

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Sagar 09 February 2024

Samsung Android Rumors

We've been hearing about the Samsung Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 for some time now, but we don't know when these phones will be unveiled. However, thanks to previous leaks, we do know what both phones will look like. And as we inch closer to their launch, a new set of official renders have surfaced, corroborating the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55's designs.

These renders were shared by reliable leakster Evan Blass, showing both phones with punch-hole displays and triple camera setups on the rear.

Samsung Galaxy A35 Samsung Galaxy A55
Samsung Galaxy A35 • Samsung Galaxy A55

One of the images shared by Blass shows a yellow version that has not been seen before. It also hints at the inclusion of the Knox security suite and an IP rating for dust and water resistance.

New Samsung Galaxy A35, Galaxy A55 renders surface corroborating design leaks

The Samsung Galaxy A35 is expected to come with the Exynos 1380 SoC under the hood, while the Samsung Galaxy A55 is said to have the Exynos 1480 chip at the helm. We expect to hear more about these smartphones in the coming weeks.

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  • rasmus0714
  • CJk
  • 15 Feb 2024

What I mean is Mi 11 series with Snapdragon 888, especially Mi 11 Pro has massive motherboard failure problem. A Chinese website had some Mi 11 Pro users try to compete with each other on durance of their Mi 11 Pro, the long lasting one was one and a...

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  • KiW
  • 12 Feb 2024

I have similar charging habits for both xiaomi and Samsung, but my xiaomi became bloated every 1 and half year. Now is the 3rd replacement battery i am using, while my samsung didnt experience bloated battery even after 3 years, and still uses sam...

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  • 12 Feb 2024

Hey @Sagar your source link in the article doesn't work within the android app.

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