Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Attains FCC Certification
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A35 5G has just secured a fresh certification, as revealed on the FCC website, shedding light on some pivotal details. This listing suggests that the smartphone is on the brink of making its debut. Previously making appearances on the Geekbench database and leaked renders, the Galaxy A35 5G is poised to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, the Galaxy A34 5G.
According to the FCC certification, the Galaxy A35 5G, with model numbers SM-A356U and SM-A356E, boasts 5G connectivity support, NFC capabilities, and an SD card slot. The listing also divulges that the device will be compatible with a 25W charger, indicated by the model number EP-TA800 found in the test equipment support list.
While the FCC certification doesn't delve into additional specifics, further certifications are anticipated in the coming weeks. Based on information from the Geekbench database, the Galaxy A35 5G is expected to run on an Exynos 1380 processor, accompanied by 6GB of RAM, and will come pre-loaded with the Android 14 operating system.
Leaked renders showcase the Galaxy A35 5G sporting a sleek flat frame, featuring a distinct key island on the right side. The device will house three vertically aligned camera sensors and is rumored to flaunt a 6.6-inch punch-hole display at the center with minimal bezels.
As of a recent report circulating this month, there is anticipation that the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is gearing up for a launch in tandem with the Galaxy A55 during the second quarter of this year.
