The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is inching closer to its launch as new details have emerged, showcasing its ‘Key Island’ design and triple rear camera configuration. This upcoming mid-range smartphone from the South Korean tech giant is anticipated to make its debut alongside the Galaxy A55 5G and possesses design traits that could see it being mistaken for the higher-end Galaxy S24 series.
The Galaxy A35 5G was recently spotted in images released by The National Radio Research Agency (NRRA) in South Korea, confirming its position above the current Galaxy A25 5G in Samsung’s product lineup. These images provide a glimpse of the back of the phone, revealing a set of three vertically arranged cameras, each housed within its own lens. This arrangement closely mirrors that of Samsung’s Galaxy S24, especially with the placement of the LED flash situated between the top and middle lenses.
In addition to the camera setup, the handset’s ‘Key Island’ design is also visible. This contemporary aesthetic is featured across Samsung’s latest Galaxy A series, adding to the coherence of the brand’s product design language.
The model number associated with the Galaxy A35 5G, SM-A356N, hints at a potential Korean variant, with ‘SM-A356’ as the base model number. Although the exact release date has yet to be announced, expectations are high regarding the phone’s technical specs. It’s rumored to be powered by an Exynos 1380 chipset, which is poised to deliver improved performance, especially in multitasking and multi-core tasks, compared to the Dimensity 1080 which powers the preceding Galaxy A34 model.
As the buzz around the Galaxy A35 5G grows, tech enthusiasts eagerly await official details regarding its launch. The new device promises to offer a blend of sleek design and enhanced performance, making it a potential standout in the competitive mid-range market.






