Samsung Galaxy A35 5G passes FCC certification, launch imminent

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Fresh from launching the flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 series, Samsung may now turn its attention to the mid-range segment. This is after the Samsung Galaxy A35 was spotted passing FCC certification, alluding to its imminent release. 

Spotted by 91Mobiles, the Galaxy A34 successor was spotted on the US FCC certification website with the model numbers SM-A356U and SM-A356E. Moreover, the listing also revealed some features of the device, such as 5G connectivity, NFC, a microSD card slot and 25W charging. 

Previously, the Galaxy A35 was spotted on Geekbench which revealed its processor, RAM and OS. Accordingly, the mid-ranger will pack the Exynos 1380 SoC, 6GB RAM and runs on Android 14 OS via One UI 6. 

It is unknown when the Galaxy A35 will be launching, though given that it has popped up on FCC and Geekbench, it is likely to launch soon. Until then, stay tuned to TechNave for the latest developments on this and more trending tech news.