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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Specs, Colors, Price, Launch Date and more revealed

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Samsung will likely introduce Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 5G in mid-March 2024. Ahead of the launch, AndroidHeadlines, in collaboration with Onleaks revealed key specs and launch timeframe of the Galaxy A35 5G smartphone.

The Galaxy A35 5G is expected to bring a 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with 2380 x 1080 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It is said to feature a triple rear camera setup, consisting of a 50MP main, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 5MP macro sensor, plus a 13MP front camera.

The device could be powered by Exynos 1380, featuring 6GB/8GB of RAM plus 128GB/256GB of storage, which you can expand up to 1TB through a microSD card. The A35 5G will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, bringing a 5000mAh battery and 25W fast charging.

The smartphone will be available in four colorways, with price being €379 and €449 for 6GB and 8GB variants, respectively. Those colors are expected to be Awesome Ice Blue, Awesome Lemon, Awesome Lilac, and Awesome Navy.

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A35 reportedly measures 161.7 x 78 x 8.2mm and weighs 209 grams. The company will ship A35 and A55 with Android 14-based One UI 6.1. This mid-ranger will also be IP67-certified for water and dust resistance as well.

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Samsung’s Satellite Surprise: Galaxy S25 Ultra gets it, others don’t

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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra is almost confirmed to feature satellite communication. Qualcomm and MediaTek are all set to debut their new processors this month. There’s big news for Samsung fans who are eagerly waiting for satellite SOS.

Recently, the Chinese Galaxy S25 series has passed 3C certification, featuring Satellite Communication. Among them, the SM-S9380 model, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is marked as a satellite communication-supported smartphone.

It remains to be seen whether it will specifically use the BeiDou or TianTong system. The certification reveals that the satellite SOS technology might not be supported on the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus models.

3C also confirmed that the Galaxy S25 series will lack in box charger, with the cable included only. The S25 Plus and S25 Ultra could continue to offer 45W Super Fast charging technology, while the base variant could feature 25W speed.

Satellite SOS

It could be a paid feature after a limited period of complimentary availability. In case of emergency, you will be able to connect with rescue authorities even without network connectivity. Your phone will allow you to send SOS through satellite communication.

Google also debuted its satellite communication tech with Pixel 9 series. Verizon also confirmed to be working on the adoption of this futuristic SOS functionality. It could become a boon in case of emergency when you have no access to the network.

At present, Apple is the only international vendor that has brought satellite features to global models. Huawei devices also support emergency SMS through satellite, however, the availability is limited to certain models.

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Official One UI 7 Design, Features Explored: Round UI Shines All Around

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Samsung showcased One UI 7 running on a Galaxy S24 Ultra at SDC24. The upcoming One UI 7 software features three core design elements: Simple, Impactful, and Emotive. These changes usher in a brand new interface for Galaxy devices, let’s explore.

Quick Settings:

One UI 7 debuts a brand new interface for your Galaxy’s Quick Settings.

It expands to a full page with a single swipe, with additional toggles that can be accessed through another swipe. In a major shift, the UI elements turned rounded in pill shape from the conventional squircle design.

Image Via: MRC2RULES / Reddit

Notification Panel:

Samsung has separated the Notification Panel from Quick Settings in One UI 7.

The new software will bring a separate Quick Settings and Notification Panel page. This section also displays notifications in large rounded pills matching the Quick Settings components. You can also see the brand new battery level pill at the top.

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The down arrow will let you expand notification content along with in-app settings. At the bottom, you will have two options: Settings and Clear to access notification settings and clear all the notifications with a single tap.

Apps Screen:

Samsung worked much on improving accessibility on Galaxy devices.

The Apps Screen (AKA App Drawer) has re-placed the search bar from top to bottom. The hamburger button is also accompanied by the search bar so you can easily access the functionality to search for apps and services.

Icons:

App icons play a major role across the mobile operating system and One UI 7 has a major revamp.

Samsung’s next big update will redesign many One UI app icons. Whether it’s the icon of Camera, Contacts, Gallery, Internet, Phone, Settings, or Galaxy Store, all are getting redesigned in Android 15-based One UI 7 firmware.

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Finder (Apps Screen):

Samsung is making the Finder function of Apps Screen more dynamic with One UI 7.

Triggering the Finder feature within the Apps Screen will expand the Keyboard by default. A dynamic pill will also be displayed to let you add Finder to the Quick Panel. You can also choose which apps to appear and prevent in Finder.

Recents:

Your Galaxy’s Android 15 update will have a cool new design for the Recent apps panel.

Good Lock allows the Recents section to be altered to look like iOS. You won’t need to manually modify the Recents screen in One UI 7. The software will bring a stack layout integrated with cool transitions to look eye-catching all the way.

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Animation Smoothness:

Don’t judge One UI 7 animations through the SDC model videos. Samsung confirmed One UI 7 Beta will arrive later this year and Stable next year. There’s a lot of work left which should also include the smoothness of animation.

Looking forward.

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One UI 7.0 will bring Advanced Galaxy Avatar feature to your Samsung phone

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Samsung recently announced the arrival of One UI 7.0 alongside the Galaxy S25 in 2025, with a beta update for developers set to be released at the end of this year. Many users were disappointed with this schedule, but it’s better to stay informed than to hold expectations about testing One UI 7 features. Notably, the Galaxy Avatar feature has been spotted in the early build of One UI 7.0.

At the SD24 in San Jose, attendees got a first look at an early version of One UI 7.0. Just recently, a video of a Galaxy phone running One UI 7.0 appeared, which reveals an amazing feature called Galaxy Avatar. This feature is included in the Advanced Features menu.

However, the video does not reveal much about Galaxy Avatar, but we can see some of its functions. This feature includes options for Avatar Stickers, an Avatar Camera, the ability to create custom outfits for avatars, and syncing with Samsung Cloud. This shows that Samsung is focusing on personalization with the next UI.

Moreover, the early build of One UI 7.0 shows some noticeable changes to the user interface. However, since it’s still in development, more updates and improvements are expected before the official release.

It is worth mentioning that Samsung has promised One UI 7.0 will bring a new user experience focused on simple, impactful, and emotive design.

Samsung One UI 7 design will be Simple, Impactful and Emotive

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