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Samsung M35 Launch Date in India Review: First Look at Exynos 1380, 120Hz Display

Samsung M35 Launch Date in India Review: First Look at Exynos 1380, 120Hz Display

Samsung M35 Launch Date in India Review: First Look at Exynos 1380, 120Hz Display


I remember the day I switched to the Galaxy M35 5G - not for a social flex or a spec sheet.

My old phone died during a monsoon trip to Kerala, mid-video call with my mother. The M35 was available at a local store, and I took a leap.

Two months in, it wasn’t just a backup phone. It became the most practical companion I didn’t know I needed. The launch date is July 17, 2024

it's a lived-in review from someone who actually uses this device to shoot, edit, upload, and communicate daily. If you’re looking for a spec dump, you can find that on Samsung’s official site.

But if you want to know what this phone feels like to use in the real world - what its camera captures, how its display handles Netflix in bright sunlight, whether it lags when you're juggling apps - this is where you’ll get honest answers.

A Phone You Can Rely On: The Feel of the Galaxy M35


Right out of the box, the Galaxy M35 5G doesn’t scream premium. But pick it up, and the weight distribution feels intentional. It's balanced. The matte Dark Blue finish has a grown-up aesthetic that won’t pick up smudges every five seconds.

Its 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display is the first thing that caught my attention. No exaggeration - even under full daylight, it’s readable. The 120Hz refresh rate adds that silky fluidity you don’t expect at this price range.

This display isn’t just about specs. I watched an entire miniseries on the M35 during a train journey across Maharashtra. No eye strain. No weird contrast issues. It held up better than my friend’s much more expensive phone.

Real Talk on Performance


The M35 5G runs on the Exynos 1380 processor with 8GB RAM, paired with 128GB storage. I won’t bore you with synthetic benchmark numbers. In real-world use: multitasking feels snappy. 

I’ve edited 4K clips on InShot while streaming Spotify and responding to WhatsApp messages. Zero lag.

Does it heat up? A little, yes, especially after 30+ minutes of gaming. But not to the point of discomfort or throttling.

Battery life deserves its own paragraph. The 6000mAh battery easily lasts me a full day of heavy usage - with mobile data, calls, social apps, YouTube, and camera usage. 

One full charge, and you’re sorted. 25W fast charging isn’t blazing fast, but it’s reliable.

The Camera: Surprisingly Capable


Let’s cut to the chase: if you’re expecting DSLR-like output, look elsewhere. But for a phone under this price bracket, the M35’s 50MP main shooter does impress.

Daylight shots are crisp, with good color balance. Unlike other budget phones that oversaturate reds and greens, this one maintains a natural tone. 

The 8MP ultra-wide sensor is decent for landscapes, though there’s a drop in sharpness at the edges.

Low-light performance is what surprised me the most. Samsung’s Night Mode genuinely makes a difference. 

I captured a candle-lit dinner scene, and the details were preserved without aggressive smoothing.

The 13MP selfie camera holds its own. It doesn’t aggressively beautify faces, which I appreciate. 
Video recording maxes at 4K 30fps, and stabilization is decent for handheld shots.

Software Experience: Clean, Mostly


One UI 6 based on Android 14 is fluid. Samsung has matured this skin over the years. It’s clutter-free and intuitive. Bloatware exists, but most of it can be uninstalled or disabled.

Samsung Knox security gives peace of mind, especially when you’re doing UPI transactions or storing personal data.

The phone also supports 5G bands relevant to India, and my Jio connection has been stable even during travel.

What I Wish Was Better


Not everything is sunshine. The lack of an official IP rating makes me nervous during heavy rain. The absence of stereo speakers is also felt during video calls or when playing music out loud.

Also, at this price, an in-display fingerprint sensor would’ve been welcome. The side-mounted one works well, but it’s less elegant.

Final Verdict: Worth It?


If you’re someone who wants a reliable daily driver with real-world usability, the Galaxy M35 5G is an easy yes. It’s not about hype. 

It’s about harmony. The camera, the display, the performance, the battery - all come together in a device that respects your time and attention.

It’s not a show-off phone. But it shows up when it matters.


Bottom Line: For students, working professionals, and content creators on a budget, the Galaxy M35 5G punches above its weight. It isn’t perfect, but it doesn’t pretend to be. And that’s exactly why it earns trust.

Samsung M36 5G Launch Date in India: Under ₹19K with 6000mAh Battery & Galaxy AI Features

Key Specs Recap


Display: 6.6” Super AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz


Processor: Exynos 1380


RAM/Storage: 8GB/128GB (expandable)


Main Camera: 50MP + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro


Front Camera: 13MP


Battery: 6000mAh, 25W charging


OS: Android 14 with One UI 6


5G Support: Yes (India bands supported)


Build: Plastic back, Gorilla Glass front


Fingerprint Sensor: Side-mounted

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