Samsung Galaxy M35 5G with dhakad camera and smooth performance

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G: Samsung’s Galaxy M35 5G is a whiff of fresh air in a segment inundated with gimmickry and marketing bombardment.

It doesn’t seek to astound you with foldable tricks or a dozen cameras — it’s more about serving up the basic smartphone experience that just works.

And if battery life is at the top of your list of priorities, well, it very well might be your next daily driver.

Read on to find out more about this stronger-than-it-should-be mid-ranger from Samsung.

Design: Function Over Flash

If you’re in the market for premium glass-back aesthetics, the M35 may not be love at first sight.

But look closer and its matte-finished polycarbonate construction begins to make more sense — it’s durable, smudge-resistant and even fairly comfortable to hold, even accommodating a gargantuan battery.

It’s available in 3 low-key colors with the M35 5G – Dark Blue, Light Blue, and Grey – and it’s got that quiet Samsung charm.

No frills, no fuss — just clean lines and sturdy construction that says I’m more about practicality than pizzazz.

Display: AMOLED Done Right

Samsung doesn’t make crappy displays often and the M35’s continues the legacy. What you have here is a super-sharp 6.6-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Colors pop, blacks are deep, and the panel gets up to 1000 nits bright, so that outdoor visibility is a nonissue, even on a sunny day.

Whether downing a 10-hour Netflix bender or a midnight doom-scroll, the M35 screen goes a long way to delivering a clean, immersive experience without fatiguing your eyes.

Performance – A Breeze to Use with Exynos 1380

Under the hood, the Galaxy M35 5G is equipped with the Exynos 1380 chipset, the same silicon seen in pricier Samsung phones such as the A54.

It’s also effortless to use for day to day tasks thanks to the combined might of 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage (expandable using microSD). App switching, social networking, video playback — you name it, it all looks buttery smooth.

You can even do some gaming. You won’t face any lag when you play games like BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile on medium to high settings, but high-end gaming isn’t this phone’s forte.

No Tricks, Just Results Camera

The triple camera configuration consistis of a 50MP main with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro cam. The main sensor remains consistent, even if it won’t win any photography awards.

Photos in daylight appear bright and full of detail, and thanks to optical image stabilization, night shots are salvageable — less shaky and less noisy.

The selfies captures by the 13MP front camera are decent, and Samsung’s beauty filters are easily dialed up or down as per your preference.

Battery & Charging: Constructed Like a Marthon Runner

This is where the M35 really stretches its muscles: a 6,000mAh battery. Yes, you read that right.

This thing can easily make it through a day and a half of moderate to heavy use. For light users, charging might be a biweekly affair.

It gets 25W fast charging, which isn’t a lightning-fast pace but it gets the job done in roughly 90 minutes. Not a bad trade for such a honkin’ big battery.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Massive 6,000mAh battery to last for two days at least

120Hz refresh rate Super AMOLED screen

good performance with Exynos 1380.

One UI 6 and Android 14 with clean software

And Optical Image Stabilization for shots with less blur

Memory Card SlotExpandable via microSD

Dual speakers with Dolby Atmos

Cons

Plastic body might be too cheap to touch

No charger in the box

No HDR10+ support

Fast charging was not fast enough

The macro camera actually feels more useful than filler

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G: Final Word: A Beast of a Battery — With Brains

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G knows who it is, and isn’t trying to be anyone else.

It’s not hoping to be a flagship killer or a camera wizard — it serves those who just want reliability, battery life and a beautiful screen all in one sturdy package. And, in that regard, it nails its brief.

If you’re the type that’s fed up of lugging a power bank around or just want an unfussy 5G phone that can go the distance — this one’s made to last.

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