Samsung just released the Samsung Galaxy M15 and Samsung Galaxy M55, two new smartphones, in India. A few days later, two more Samsung smartphones were detected on the Bureau of Indian Standards, or BIS.
These two latest Samsung phones
are called the Galaxy F35 5G and the Galaxy M35 5G. These are Samsung’s forthcoming phones, as seen on the website of the Bureau of Indian Standards Certification. This indicates that these two Samsung phones will undoubtedly be released in India shortly as well. Samsung is about to release two new phones. These two phones, with the model codes SM-M356B/DS and SM-E356B/DS, have been seen on BIS. Let us inform you that the phone in question will support two SIM cards thanks to the DS at the end of these model numbers.
The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G,
model number SM-M356B was previously observed on the Geekbench benchmark database. The benchmark listing indicates that the phone’s processor, the Exynos 1380 SoC chipset, has been utilized. The phone will also have a Mali G68 GPU for graphics. Aside from this, the phone includes an Android 14 OS with 6GB of RAM. As per certain media reports, the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G’s features are anticipated to be carried over to the Galaxy M35 5G. There might be some variations between these two phones’ specs, though. According to the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G’s specifications, the phone sports three cameras on its rear.
Its 50MP primary camera has the capability for OIS.
This phone has two cameras: an 8MP ultra-wide angle camera on the second and a 5MP macro sensor on the third. The 13MP front camera on this phone allows for video calls and selfies. It is currently unclear if Samsung would offer a comparable camera arrangement in their upcoming phone Galaxy M35 5G or not.
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