The Samsung Galaxy A35 is an elegant smartphone with features that would meet the needs of modern, everyday consumers. But as with its predecessors, it carries a similar premium of Rs 30,999 for the base model of 128GB built-in storage to deliver the same.
In the past few years, this upper mid-tier segment has drawn a lot of competition. So, if you want pure specs, you can find better options such as the Motorola Edge 50 Pro and Realme 12 Pro Plus. Both handsets ship with Qualcomm’s powerful 7 series processors and quad cameras at the back. If you’re looking for beauty with brains, then the Vivo V30 is also a good option, especially considering it’s the first V series handset with Zeiss certification for imaging.
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The Galaxy A26 5G is great for first-time users like teens or elders, offering a vibrant display, smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and a clean, easy-to-use UI. It handles everyday tasks well but slows with heavier use. The mono speaker and low-light camera performance are underwhelming, and battery life is average. For better all-rounders, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion offers a cleaner UI, while the Nothing Phone (3a) delivers more speed—but Samsung wins on longevity and updates.
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