Samsung Galaxy M35 5G Review: Worthy upgrade to Galaxy M34

Samsung launched the Galaxy M35 5G smartphone last month as the successor to the Galaxy M34 5G. This retains the camera and the battery from the predecessor, but it gets a faster Exynos 1380 5nm SoC, a new AMOLED screen and is price competitively. Is this a good upgrade compared to the Galaxy M34 5G? Let us dive into the review to find out.

Box Contents
Camera
Battery Life
Conclusion
Box Contents

  • Samsung Galaxy M35 5G 8GB RAM, 128GB storage version in Dark Blue colour
  • USB Type-C to C Cable
  • SIM ejector tool
  • Quick Start Guide and Warranty information
Display, Hardware and Design

The Galaxy M35 5G comes with a 6.6-inch Full HD+ Infinity-O Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080×2340 pixels at about 390PPI. The display looks bright, thanks to 1000 nits peak brightness, It offers good color reproduction and the sunlight legibility is good as well. Since it has an AMOLED panel, it offers true blacks. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection that you don’t see in the phones in the price range.

It has a 120Hz refresh rate screen that offers a fluid user experience with smoother animations, scrolling and gaming. Similar to the other Samsung phones, there is an Eye comfort shield that limit blue light emitted by the screen. There is also dark mode, which looks great on the AMOLED screen. You can choose from Vivid or Natural screen modes based on your preference, or set the white balance manually. The phone doesn’t have DC dimming or low brightness anti-flicker mode that is present in some AMOLED screen phones in the price range. I didn’t notice any screen flicker issues in low brightness on the phone.

It doesn’t have notification LED, but there is Always on display with tap to show option that shows the AOD screen for 10 seconds after you tap the screen. You can also set a schedule or set it to show always.

On the top, there is an 13-megapixel camera in the tiny punch-hole, and the earpiece is present on the top edge. The punch-hole is small and it is not intrusive. There is a small chin below the screen.

Coming to the button placements, the power button that houses the fingerprint scanner and the volume rockers are present on the right side. The hybrid dual SIM slot is present on the left. The primary microphone, USB Type-C port and the loudspeaker grill are on the bottom. The secondary microphone is on the top.

The sides have a plastic frame with a matte finish, so it doesn’t attract fingerprints easily, and the grip is also good since the phone has a sharp frame.

On the back, there is a triple camera module arranged in a single line along with a flash next to it. The phone is 9.1mm thick, making it slightly thicker than the 8.8mm M34, and is also 14 grams heavier at 222 grams.

The phone has a plastic back with a matte finish that doesn’t attract fingerprints or smudges, but it is prone to scratches with day-to-day use, so it is recommended to use a case, which is not included in the box.

In addition to the Dark Blue colour variant that we have, the phone also comes in Light Blue and Grey colours. The phone doesn’t have IP ratings.

Camera

  • 50MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture, OIS
  • 8MP ultra-wide angle camera with f/2.2 aperture
  • 2MP macro camera with f/2.4 aperture
  • 13MP front camera with f/2.2 aperture

You can choose 50MP option from the aspect ratio settings on the top. It also has scene optimizer, Pro mode, Pro video, Night, Macro, Panorama, Food, Super Slow-mo, Slow motion, Hyperlapse and single take. There is also a wide-angle option for the front camera, similar to other Samsung phones.

Coming to the image quality, daylight shots are good, and the camera captures a good amount of detail, creates well exposed photos with good dynamic range and detailing, and dynamic range can further be improved enabling HDR mode from the settings, which automatically turns on HDR when needed. Even though the phone has a 50-megapixel sensor, the final output has 12-megapixel resolution. Autofocus speeds are fast and accurate. Ultra-wide shots from the 8MP camera is decent.

Macro shots from the main camera is good, but the dedicated macro camera mode is not useful. Portrait shots are good, thanks to Samsung’s algorithm in detecting the edges. Low-light performance is decent, but you can’t expect much, it can be improved further with Night mode that offers more details, but you need to keep your hand steady, since it takes two to three seconds to process.

The 13-megapixel front camera is decent in most cases.  Software blur has decent edge detection.

Check out some camera samples.

It can record videos at maximum 4K resolution at 30 fps from both front and rear cameras. The rear camera can also shoot 1080p 60fps videos, but the stabilization works only in 30fps when it’s enabled in the settings. The ultra-wide camera has 1080p 30 fps recording. The normal stabilization works with both ultra-wide and main camera, but only the main camera has OIS. There is a separate Super steady mode which uses the ultra-wide camera to capture the video in 1080p 30fps. This is smooth, but you don’t see a huge difference between this and the normal stabilization from the main camera.

You can switch between normal and ultra-wide cameras when video recording is in progress in 1080p, and also switch between the front and rear cameras when recording a video in 4K. It can shoot slow motion at 720p at 480fps and there is also super slow motion. Video quality is good.

Software, UI and Apps

Coming to the software, the phone runs on Android 14 with July 2024 update. On the top of Android 14, it has the latest Samsung One UI 6.1, which brings several new features. Samsung has confirmed 4 OS updates and 5 years of security updates even for the M series phones, which is a good move.

The Device maintenance option lets you manage your device’s battery life, storage, RAM usage, and security all in one place. Out of 128GB (UFS 2.2) in our unit, 105GB is free. Out of 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, about 7.43GB is usable and 3.5GB is free when default apps are running in the background. There is also a RAM Plus feature, which uses the internal memory of the phone to expand the RAM by an extra 8GB, in addition to the existing 8GB of RAM. This is enabled automatically, but it can be disabled.

Apart from the usual set of utility apps and Google Apps, the smartphone comes with Facebook, Netflix, Spotify and Microsoft apps such as OneDrive and LinkedIn. You get the option to install apps when you are setting up the phone, which you can choose not to. It also has Samsung Pay via NFC. The phone doesn’t have ads, but shows notifications of new Samsung products occasionally.

Fingerprint sensor and Face unlock

Even though the phone an AMOLED screen, it still has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. You can add up to 3 fingerprints, and adding fingerprint is easy. It has support for Face recognition, which doesn’t work well if the lighting is poor in the room, if you are hats, or use heavy makeup. Both these are protected by Knox security.

Music Player and Multimedia

YouTube Music is the default music player. It has equalizer, Dolby Atmos, UHQ upscaler, and Adapt that can be enabled from the settings. All these improve the audio when listening through earphones, and Dolby Atmos also works with speakers. It doesn’t have FM Radio support. That said, audio through earphones is good. Loudspeaker output from the stereo speakers is decent since the bottom speaker is dominant.

The phone comes with Widevine L1 support out-of-the-box so that you can enjoy HD content on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar and other streaming apps. There is also HDR playback support for YouTube, but it doesn’t work with Netflix.

Dual SIM and Connectivity

It has support for 5G SA and NSA with support for N1, N3, N5, N7, N8, N20, N28, N38, N40, N41, N66, N77 and N78 Network Bands in India. Other connectivity options include, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth v5.3 and GPS with GLONASS. It has support for USB OTG and NFC that works with supported payment apps. It has 4G connectivity and has Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) and Wi-Fi Calling or Vo-Wi-Fi support for Reliance Jio, Airtel and more, and also has support for LTE-A or Carrier Aggregation.

The Galaxy M35 5G’s head SAR is at 0.530/Kg which is well under the limit in India which is 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g).

Performance and Benchmarks

The Galaxy M35 5G is powered by the tried and tested Exynos 1380 5nm SoC. This has 4 x 2.4GHz Cortex-A78 Performance CPUs and 4 x 2GHz Cortex-A55 Efficiency CPUs. I didn’t face any performance issues with normal use, but this might not be the best for gaming. Samsung has also added vapor chamber cooling in the phone that you rarely see in a phone in the price range.

In 3D Mark wild life stress test, it scored 99% which is good, and the temperature shot up from 29 to 35 degrees. This is way better than the experience in the Galaxy A54 that uses the same SoC. Looks like Samsung has optimized the chip well. That said, check out some synthetic benchmark scores below.

Battery life

The M45 5G has a huge, 6000mAh battery. I got over 5 hours of screen on time with my daily use mostly on Wi-Fi and occasionally on 5G with about 1 and half days of use in 120Hz refresh rate. This is decent, but could have been better since phones with a smaller battery offers slightly better battery life. Adaptive battery saving and other options will let you increase the battery life, but the performance might be affected.

Samsung doesn’t offer a charger in the box, but the phone supports 25W charging. With the official 25W fast charger, it takes about 1 and half hour or 0 to 100%, and 0 to 50% took about 45 minutes. It is still less compared to the competitors, but for the price range it’s decent.

Conclusion

At a starting price of Rs. 19,999, the Galaxy M35 5G is a good upgrade to the M34 5G when it comes to display and performance considering the price since the optimization is good compared to older Samsung devices with the same chip. Even the camera with 4K video recording is good in the price range.

Alternatives

iQOO Z9 is a good option in the price range. There is also moto g85 smartphone with a curved screen.

Pricing and availability

The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G  is priced at Rs. 19,999 for the 6GB + 128GB version, 8GB + 128GB model costs Rs. 21,499 and the 8GB + 256GB model is priced at Rs. 24,499.

It will be available from Amazon.in, Samsung.com and at select retail stores. There are bank and coupon offers for a limited period.

Pros

  • 120Hz AMOLED display is good
  • Good camera in daylight, OIS
  • Smooth performance
  • Promise of 4 OS updates and 5 years of security updates

Cons

  • Battery life could have been better
  • No in-box charger


Srivatsan Sridhar: Srivatsan Sridhar is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast who is passionate about Mobile phones and Mobile apps. He uses the phones he reviews as his main phone. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram
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