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Samsung Galaxy M35 Review

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Publish On: September 24, 9 03:40:34 PM
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4.3

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Display 5/4.1
Performance 5/4.4
Camera 5/3.9
Battery 5/4.7

Good

  • 6.6 inches Super AMOLED display.
  • Exynos 1380 chipset.
  • 6000 mAh battery.
  • 50 MP main camera.
  • 4K@30fps video recording.

Bad

  • 222 g heavy weight.

    Story Hightlights

  • The 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • A versatile triple camera setup with a 50MP main sensor.
  • A massive 6000mAh battery provides long-lasting power.
  • Powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset.
  • Runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1.

The Samsung Galaxy M35  is a solid choice for daily use, especially if battery life is important to you. Samsung included NFC support which will be handy for digital payments. The new Exynos chip gives better performance than last year's model. Samsung should work on improving low-light photos, maybe in the next version. It would also be great if they could make it a bit lighter without sacrificing battery life. 

Those small changes would make it an even stronger phone. In this article we will share all the features of Samsung Galaxy M35 and its price in Bangladesh.

An In-depth Review on Samsung Galaxy M35

The recently released Samsung Galaxy M35, are you thinking about buying this phone ?. This article provides details on key specifications and features to help inform the buying decision.

Design & Build Quality

The Galaxy M35, like last year's model, has a minimalist design. It comes in three colors, which is good to see since most other phones only offer two options. I reviewed the Light Blue version, which seems ideal for younger people who want bright colors. The Moonlight Blue option seems safe for those who don't like bold styles. The Gray is in the middle, making it suitable for older folks who prefer an understated, less flashy look.

The Galaxy M35 is on the heavy and chunky side, which isn't surprising with its huge 6,000mAh battery. It's a bit heavier than the previous model, although not ideal. Thanks to the smooth back and rounded edges, it shouldn't feel too cumbersome to use. The weight is well-balanced too. 

The sides have the usual ports and buttons, like USB-C charging, volume buttons, and a fingerprint sensor built into the power button. Sadly, Samsung ditched the headphone jack this year, likely to keep the phone thinner at 162.3 x 78.6 x 9.1 mm and lighter at 222g.

Display

Samsung has taken what worked last year and made some nice improvements. First, the screen is now 6.6 inches with a super smooth 120Hz refresh rate. That old drop style cutout for the front camera is gone. Punch a clean hole right in the center. The bezels around the edges are still a bit thick, but it's protected by that Gorilla Glass Victus+ that seems durable.

But it doesn't just look good, this thing feels good, too. They have added dual speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The volume gets nice and loud. Bass could pump a little harder for my taste. The screen looks sharp from any angle and is bright enough, even if it's not optimal.

Overall it looks like Samsung has taken the foundation they've already laid and polished it with some key upgrades. It must be a solid option worth checking out.

Cameras

The new Samsung Galaxy M35, like most phones these days, has got three rear cameras, which is pretty cool. The main one is 50 megapixels, but there is no optical image stabilization. There's also an 8-megapixel ultra-wide and a 2-megapixel macro lens for closeups. There is a 13 megapixel camera in the hole punch style cutout on the front.

The photos look really vibrant and colorful, which is sure to be loved by people on Instagram. The details can sometimes be a little soft though. It also enhances contrast and shadows to make shots more dramatic In low light, you'll lose some detail and see some noise.

One nice thing is that you get 4K video recording on both cameras. Not many other phones at this price point offer this, so kudos to Samsung for including it. Overall it seems like a capable camera setup for the money.

Performance & Software

This Samsung Galaxy M35 phone and it seems like a pretty decent option. It's using the Exynos 1380 chipset which should provide good performance. The Mali-G68 MP5 GPU handles graphics and based on benchmark tests, this phone actually outperformed its predecessor. It even scored better than the OnePlus Nord CE4, so that's promising. 

When it comes to everyday use, the Galaxy M35 seems to hold its own. Sure, you may notice some lag when jumping between apps but that's pretty typical for phones in this price range. I like that it comes with Android 14 and Samsung has committed to 4 years of OS updates - not many other brands provide that kind of long-term support. With an extra year of security updates too, you can feel comfortable using this phone for up to 5 years.

The software experience looked good overall, though one thing Samsung may want to adjust is turning off "Glance" by default. That feature shows ads on the lock screen which could interrupt your use of the phone. On the plus side, you get Samsung's apps and a smooth integration into the Android ecosystem. This phone also has NFC for contactless payments, which is handy as digital wallets become more mainstream. 

Battery & Charging

It did really well on their PCMark battery test, lasting for almost 14 hours. That's even an hour better than last year's Galaxy M34 did on the same test.  Now performance-wise it may not be the fastest phone out there, could be something to do with how well the apps are optimized. That 6,000mAh battery is huge and should really last you all day no problem in the real world. It charges up with a 25W fast charger.

The only downside is that the big battery does mean it takes a little longer to charge compared to some other brands. Samsung's charging tech isn't quite as quick as what you'll find on phones from other companies. So it'll recharge but it may take an extra few minutes compared to the competition.

Samsung Galaxy M35 price in Bangladesh

The Samsung Galaxy M35 is priced at BDT 26,990 in Bangladesh, according to unofficial rates. While not yet officially released in the country, the smartphone can be purchased unofficially through local retail and online shops. It features 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Consumers interested in this model have the option to buy it from both physical and web-based stores.

Final Word

The Samsung Galaxy M35 provides reliable functionality across key areas for a smartphone at this price point. It offers steady performance capabilities, outstanding battery longevity, and a primary camera capable of capturing visually-appealing photos to satisfy regular usage requirements. 

Priced Tk 30,000, it delivers strong value and competes well against comparable alternatives. The exceptional battery life makes it a sensible choice for those prioritizing endurance above other factors when selecting a mobile device.

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