Price: $399.99 - $349.99
(as of Jul 05, 2024 13:04:34 UTC – Details)
Packed with amazing capabilities, Galaxy A35 5G is…
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, value, and screen of the cellular phone. They mention that it’s easy to set up, works great with Verizon, and has an amazing screen. That said, opinions are mixed on quality.
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James Bond –
Great phone for the Money …. but it is very “slippery: (READ: to Make it Work with Verizon )
UPDATED POST (30JUN24)For some reason, the phone is very “slippery” when placed glass-side down. I have set the phone face down on surfaces like a kitchen or restaurant table with and without cloth and plastic table cloths, my pant leg when I am sitting down, the keyboard and top of my laptop when it is turned off or closed, and other materials.When placed this way, if there is ANY slight sense of not being 100% level and flat, the phone will start to creep in the direction of the slant and make it way off of the device. This is very annoying and concerning that it may sustain damage…especially since the frame and corners are plastic.My only solution it to put it face up (yet camera side down) where is seems to create a bit more friction and not creep off of the surface. When trying to maintain privacy, I although I WANT to place it face down, I am fearful it will slide off of the surface.SOLUTION: Getting a thin silicone skin-type case for it has solved my issue.Note: Although I say “I” above, it is a combination of either me or my wife, as the phone is now hers, but I use it from time to time.ORIGINAL POST :I bought this for my wife. I have a newer Samsung S-series.This phone has everything I would want.I would gladly trade my S-series for it.What it is missing, compared to my S-Series:1) Wireless charging If I really needed that I could get this for $10 (See end of this review for Amazon TASUMATO Wireless Charging Receiver Qi Charger Adapter link)2) Thinness A35 is thicker (0.32″ vs 0.30″)3) Maybe speed? (Not noticeable enough for me)4) Too new for Verizon to recognize5) Read “complaints” about speed of fingerprint reader. To me it is not significant.6) Size A35 is taller (6.37″ vs 5.76″ )/wider( 3.07″vs 2.79″ ) , I like the smaller S-Series because so it does not stick out of my back pocket like the A35.What is has that I wish my S-Series had1) Micro SD Slot2) Less that 1/2 the price.3) Battery almost 2x as big4) Android 14 is its first OS. Which means it will be supported longer than my S-Series (release with Android 13) with another Android O/S update.Since this is an Unlocked version, Verizon doesn’t sell a similar version (even a Verizon locked version) yet, and it has only been out since Mar/APRIL 2024, I had an issue with Verizon.The only issue I had was getting a physical 5G nano SIM installed for it from the local Verizon store.I used the old Verizon 3G SIM I had (from the phone I was replacing) in this new phone until I could get to the verizon store. No issues.When the Verizon “tech” tried to scan the phone, it would not come up in his database. Thus he couldn’t link it to the new SIM in an automated way (and he did not know how else to do it).He said “We usually have this issue with Unlocked phones.”I think it was just because it was so new.So, he set it up via eSIM. He did some testing and found no issues.I ran it this way for a while without issue.I also got him to give me a new blank Verizon 5G SIM. (It was no good to me unless Verizon registered it anyway).I called Verizon customer support. Since I had a blank Verizon 5G SIM, they were able to void the eSIM and get my 5G physical SIM to work over the phone.So, no real “issues” with Verizon, just an inconvenience.NOTE:I did not set it up with face recognition or the fingerprint reader for security reasons.WIRELESS CHARGING RECEIVER ADAPTER from AMAZON:https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Charging-Receiver-Charger-Adapter/dp/B09T9192P1/ref=sr_1_7?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XikiZ2djR8Rm8GopWoXVrA6AtYSRHayCogLn1kB5WU1S1MxZpSygtHxk2SoP8HhoTmeYF_C9UDcXTJbQfQvHkiFALl_olKSl3jH1Kr2lBa2mHnkXagvaC0d1QDHVq2ia76qe0msNIOLPW8CEfpderibezU531235JojJLrHVl0ezvGYDTYPDr9cO3-X6l09LEsoaOhkw0GzjX5EsJIKh71KnLblw7KQ1dHYPBzj199A.YtasrLm4IwzJ-ZHKuwzoNLE3v11As-gdgSzdTnxyzf4&dib_tag=se&keywords=wireless+charging+adapter&qid=1717338850&sr=8-7
jerry –
This phone is hot!
Great phone! Compared to my old pixel phone of course. The only thing i have to complain about is on how hot this dam phone gets!! So when buying this phone just keep that in mind. Camera is great. Screen is amazing and overall usability is good.
Amy –
It is a good phone but incompatible with Verizon, and AT&T.
The phone runs great, The Battery is Great and the Charging is decent, The Audio is great, the Ear Buds are amazing, The Speed of the phone is awesome, however the Phone we received isn’t compatible with Verizon or AT&T.It is however compatible with T-Mobile. I don’t know what other companies it is compatible with. Oh and if you want to Trade it in on Samsungs Offical Website it isn’t on the list of devices to trade in so good luck getting a new phone if it isn’t compatible with your service provider.
Kyle Lorentz –
Good Phone for the Price
This phone was a gift, an upgrade from a LG G8 ThinQ. While the person who had it wished that the Aux jack remained, the phone is just all around better. A big battery pack has it so it doesn’t have to be charged that often, depending on the tasks, they get about 2 days out of it. For being a “budget” phone, it seems to run most everything smooth. It’s missing some high end features but that’s to be expected. At full price, there is some tough competition out there but Samsung has an established history that might be worth paying for.
Ayn Bell –
it is a great phone for the money
I like that it has different features than my other one. it is easy to use and pretty light. What I don’t like is that I cannot sync it to my car phone.
Eve Myers –
Awesome phone
Finally after deciding to get a new phone, had samsung a10, upgraded to this, bang!!! Great, perfect….this phone does everything. Still getting to know what all it does, what i have done with this is amazing. I haven’t even grabbed my tablet since i got this. Fast, sweet pics, does everything. Price you can’t beat.
R.T. –
A35 is the Sweet Spot in the Galaxy A Lineup
I’ve had my Samsung Galaxy A35 for just over one month. I looked at a lot of reviews before pulling the trigger and I shopped a few brands.1st – 4 Android upgrades (1/yr) and 5 years of security patches CAN’T BE BEAT at this price point.2nd – IP67 dust/water resistant (up to 1m for 30 min).Great screen (Super AMOLED, 120Hz, 1000 nits) and the adaptive brightness works super well (High Brightness Mode). Solid build with Victus Glass front and rear on a plastic frame. 5000 mAh battery and 25W charging give longevity and fast top ups. The 5nm Exynos 1380 chipset has 4×2.4 GHz & 4×2.0 GHz processors along with 6GB RAM, 128GB internal storage and micro SDXC slot. Plenty of power and storage under the hood for all except maybe the hardcore power users and game junkies. A fantastic all-around phone for most users. Fingerprint reader under the screen works great providing accurate and fast access to the device. Stereo speakers have plenty of volume and a pleasing tone for streaming videos. Audiophiles will want quality ear buds regardless of the speakers. The sound is well tuned for normal use. Calls are clear and trouble free.I don’t really do selfies; the front camera is 13MP of acceptable. Not horrible, not wow.Let’s talk triple rear cameras. 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide) with PDAF (phase detection auto focus) and OIS (optical image stabilization – way better then electronic image stabilization) + 8 MP, f/2.2 (ultrawide) + 5 MP, f/2.4, (macro). Like their displays, Samsung also makes their own camera sensors and know what they are about in both departments. In my experience, the biggest limiter on phone cameras is the controlling software. Here Samsung gives you acceptable level software. No brand name glass (like Zeiss or Leica) for the lenses. The cameras are solidly utilitarian and get the job done with enough power to give you some creative wiggle room. Those who know how can tweak their pictures by learning the strengths and weaknesses and going to post processing when needed. Unfortunately, there is no RAW support, or you could make even better progress in post. There are also several shooting modes that users might utilize to adapt to the composition of a particular image capture.The main camera operates in a 12.5MP mode by default. I went into settings > settings to keep > camera mode (switch on) so that it remembers I want the 50MP mode and saves it when I open the camera app again. There is no zoom in 50MP mode, but I’d rather crop in on more pixels than use less pixels getting degraded by digital zoom in most use case scenarios.The picture of the steering wheel detail was taken with the 5MP f/2.4 macro lens, auto settings, no post process.The two cloudscapes were captured with the main camera in 50MP mode, auto settings, no post process. You only achieve 50MP when shooting in full aspect ratio. I prefer 16:9 so those images are 37.5MP.The picture of the moon was taken in Pro mode (12.5MP) with 10x zoom, ISO 40 and -2.0ev.The picture of the $1 coin was captured with the main camera at 50MP. I used a 10x macro lens clipped in front of the main camera and did post processing in Snapseed.The picture of the moth was captured with the main camera at 12.5MP and 2x zoom. Post processed in Snapseed.All-in-all: solid value for money and a phone you likely won’t upgrade from anytime soon. It has all you need to make it a faithful companion for years.