Samsung Galaxy A35: LOWEST price ever on Amazon

The lowest price ever awaits you on the purchase of Samsung Galaxy A35a smartphone that certainly makes a splash by providing excellent performance, despite paying a price that is anything but high.

Users who today want to approach the aforementioned product must know that it is equipped with a large display from 6.6 inches diagonal, AMOLED technology of excellent quality and resolution FullHD+. Under the hood there is a very high-performance octa-core processor, which also provides 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory (which however is easily expandable via microSD).

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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G: big discounts on Amazon

No one ever expected to be able to buy a Samsung Galaxy A35 5G at such a low price: the price list of 399 euros was comprehensively beaten by the promotion

current, which saw it reduce the final expense to be incurred down to just 285 euros, with an effective discount of 29%, also taking advantage of the 24-month legal guarantee and its no-brand variant. To order you must connect here.

The product appears to be relatively easily transportable, with its weight of 209 gramsand the dimensions they can reach 161.7 x 78 x 8.2 millimetersall supported by a processor Samsung Exynos 1380, which is in turn supported by the Mali-G58 MP5 GPU. The photographic sector is also excellent, in this case users can rely on a main sensor from 50 megapixelswith also one from 8 megapixels and one from 5 megapixels to complete a more than valid experience for the positioning price range. In the front part, however, the presence of a sensor stands out 13 megapixelsmore than valid, but still aligned with the standards to which we are usually accustomed, always considering the 300 euro cost to be incurred for the purchase.

 
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