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[Rewarded Review] A Great All-In-One Device
Tisoy Aus· Review provided by samsung.com · July 22, 2024
Purchased a little over a week ago and so far impressed with the phone and features. Great vibrant screen which is great for browsing and watching videos with, silky smooth operation with barely any lags or hiccups especially with the dynamic refresh rate, happy with the dual speakers creating an immersive experience for games and multimedia, reliable network signals and clear call clarity, network speeds over WIFI and data are fast and also dependable, impressive camera for the price producing clear and vibrant pictures to smooth videos, and was the easiest device to setup coming from another Samsung A-Series phone. I’m definitely happy that the device will receive updates for five years giving me extra reassurance with this purchase, just as my previous Samsung device did. Looks wise, easily looks more expensive than it is with the glass back when out and about and definitely an eye catcher with the Ice Blue colour. While it doesn’t come with a 3.5mm headphone jack, bluetooth connectivity with my wireless headphones and earphones work as they should with shorter connecting times than other devices I have. While it could benefit from faster charging speeds (or a charger in the box), still happy enough with the charging speed too. Always loved the security features especially having secure folders to the on-screen fingerprint sensor that works well and reliably.

Overall, for an all-in-one device this one goes above and beyond. Based on my experience so far I’m more than impressed with this phone and looking forward to future trips using this device. An easy phone to recommend
[Rewarded Review] A35 - A Mid-Tier Marvel with Premium Features
megameo· Review provided by samsung.com · May 4, 2024
I have bought my A35 two weeks ago as a back up phone for my current galaxy fold 5.

The Samsung Galaxy A35 emerges as a compelling option in the mid-tier smartphone market, offering a blend of affordability and performance. The device departs from the all-plastic build of its predecessors, adopting a glass-backed body that lends it a more premium feel, albeit at the cost of increased weight and thickness.

The display is a standout feature, with a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED panel boasting a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1000 nits, ensuring a vibrant and fluid visual experience.

Additionally, the inclusion of Wi-Fi 6 is a welcome upgrade, enhancing wireless network performance.

Battery life is robust, with a 5000mAh cell supporting 25W fast charging, which should comfortably last a full day's use. The software experience is smooth, thanks to Android 14 paired with Samsung's One UI 6.1, which is both user-friendly and feature-rich.

In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy A35 is a smart choice for those who prioritize value for money. It delivers a premium-ish experience without breaking the bank, making it a strong contender against other smartphones in its category.

As a user of Samsung galaxy fold 5, A35 vivid screen, long battery, and One UI 6.1 provides a smooth transition for my eyes while using both Galaxy Fold 5 and A35.
[Rewarded Review] Better than the Galaxy S22 5G
ND3888· Review provided by samsung.com · July 25, 2024
I was going to update my Galaxy S22 5G to a other Galaxy S model, preferably a brand new one because of Spectrum's (my carrier) enormous discounts at that time. I was also worried about the weight because the Galaxy S models were extremely lightweight and worried I wouldn't have access to the Samsung AI features that got downloaded with recent updates. Well, let me tell you that having a lightweight is a huge reason I kept dropping it and ended up severely damaging both the front and back. All 3 worries I had about keeping the Galaxy S model, went out the window after receiving my Galaxy A35 5G. I love the weight of the phone, even with a sturdy case. I have not dropped my phone 1 time in nearly a month and love the weight when it's in my pocket or hand because I know where it is at all times. The price was extremely low, which initially worried me, but again that went out the window with everything the A35 5G includes software-wise. I swear it's like I bought a brand new S model for a slice of the price of the new S models. And ALL the Samsung AI features are there and then some. I thought long and hard about purchase a refurbished/used phone S model, but took the plunge with my first brand new Galaxy A model and this is the happiest, most satisfied and content I have EVER been with any phone purchase since I started using cell phones 22 years ago! Would very, highly recommend!!!
I STILL LIKE MY SAMSUNG
· Review provided by samsung.com · September 7, 2024
I love Samsung products thru my father. They're good. And there are lots of things i like about it. Though nothing is perfect. There are things in this SGA35 I'm not having fun with: 1) the Off button turns off when I only meant to adjust the Volume buttons because they're too close to each other. So I always have to turn it off and log back in in the middle of my game. 2) Also, it's so difficult and awkward to do screenshots with one hand now. I have to use both hands to find the right position for it, 3) it archives emails I intended to delete and i can't locate where Archive is. With my former phone I see where Archive file was, 4) there are lots of areas where i can't read the words because of the font, even before I changed my Screensaver. Samsung fonts seemed to be unchangeable. I was wishing it changes during the updates. 5) I'm not a hard core gamer, so this phone is too big now to fit in all my pockets, even my cargo pants and fanny packs, 6) another thing is, the texting área seemed overpopulated with infos all around it, though helpful infos. But i always get lost and confused where to text in at. And maybe i still need to learn more about this new phone, that i can't seem to change the primary location's temperature to stick on front. It seemed to be predetermined. However, I like it anyway because i needed more phone space, that's all. But It's still good because I don't have to turn off and on the volume when I turn it on in early mornings to silence it when everyone's still sleeping. And I like that the weather info is automatically showing upfront and is functioning without turning my Data on since I can only afford limited data. Thank you. I just hope it won't get any more bigger than this size so we can still call it a "pocket-size" phone where it's intended to be, originally. A tablet, a laptop and a PC has their own designation, otherwise. Thank you for allowing my inputs.
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